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brain fog
[ breyn fog, fawg ]
noun
- a mental state marked by difficulty remembering, concentrating, or thinking clearly, often caused by exhaustion, stress, or illness: For new parents, fatigue and brain fog seem inevitable.
He had so much brain fog that a single thought felt impossible.
For new parents, fatigue and brain fog seem inevitable.
Research has found that long COVID can cause brain fog and memory loss.
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Origin of brain fog1
Example Sentences
That’s especially so because the described symptoms — chronic fatigue, brain fog, insomnia, and dizziness among them — are not uncommon and often arise from other causes.
If you’re dealing with brain fog or sweating in your clothes all the time, it can be embarrassing and you can lose confidence.
Fadal consulted doctor after doctor to explain her symptoms of brain fog, nausea and a racing heart.
It’s not just periods or brain fog or sleep.
She said her symptoms included "dizziness, sometimes shortness of breath, there's sluggishness, there's pain in my chest and my ribs and I get brain fog sometimes".
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