deja vu (Meaning)

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deja vu (n)

the experience of thinking that a new situation had occurred before

Synonyms & Antonyms of deja vu

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deja vu Sentence Examples

  1. Experiencing deja vu, I felt as though I had already visited the quaint little town before.
  2. The feeling of deja vu washed over me as I entered the room, triggering a sense of familiarity.
  3. With a sense of deja vu, she recalled the exact words of the conversation from a dream she had weeks ago.
  4. As the events unfolded, he couldn't shake the eerie feeling of deja vu that haunted him.
  5. The scene before me seemed eerily familiar, as if I were trapped in a loop of deja vu.
  6. Experiencing deja vu often makes one question the boundaries of time and memory.
  7. A sudden sense of deja vu swept through her, making her wonder if she had lived through this moment before.
  8. The feeling of deja vu intensified as I walked down the unfamiliar street, convinced I had been there in a dream.
  9. He couldn't help but wonder if his deja vu was a sign of something significant about to happen.
  10. Despite the rational explanations, deja vu continues to mystify and intrigue both scientists and philosophers alike.

FAQs About the word deja vu

the experience of thinking that a new situation had occurred before

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Experiencing deja vu, I felt as though I had already visited the quaint little town before.

The feeling of deja vu washed over me as I entered the room, triggering a sense of familiarity.

With a sense of deja vu, she recalled the exact words of the conversation from a dream she had weeks ago.

As the events unfolded, he couldn't shake the eerie feeling of deja vu that haunted him.