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    déjà vu
    /deɪʒɑː ˈvuː/

    noun

    • 1. a feeling of having already experienced the present situation: "a feeling of déjà vu"

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  2. Déjà vu is a French phrase that means "already seen" or "already experienced". It describes the strange feeling that you have been in the same situation before. Learn how to use it in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Déjà_vuDéjà vu - Wikipedia

    The phrase "déjà vu" is borrowed from French and means "already seen". Déjà vu occurs when someone perceives they have already experienced a situation before, and their body experiences familiarity with the experience and confusion. This term was first used by Émile Boirac in the year 1876.

  4. May 20, 2024 · Deja vu is a sense of having already seen something you're currently seeing or experiencing, despite knowing you haven't. Learn about the types, causes, and conditions of déjà vu, and when to see a doctor for it.

  5. The meaning of DÉJÀ VU is the illusion of remembering scenes and events when experienced for the first time. How to use déjà vu in a sentence.

  6. noun. Psychology. the illusion of having previously experienced something actually being encountered for the first time. disagreeable familiarity or sameness: The new television season had a sense of déjà vu about it—the same old plots and characters with new names.

  7. Déjà-vu is a French phrase that means the feeling of having experienced something before. Learn how to say it in English and see examples of its usage in different contexts.

  8. 2 days ago · There are a lot of strange feelings, but one of the weirdest is déjà vu: seeing or hearing something you know is new to you but seems oddly familiar. When you feel like you've seen or done something before, it can feel like you're dreaming, or like your life is a movie.

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