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photographic memory
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Even if my grandmother had had a photographic memory, there simply was no record of her arrival.
▪ He was blessed with a photographic memory.
▪ How good is your photographic memory?
▪ I've got a photographic memory for some things.
▪ I have a temporary photographic memory.
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photographic memory

n. An eidetic memory; the ability to recall images, sounds, or objects in memory with great accuracy and in seemingly unlimited volume.

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Photographic Memory (film)

Photographic Memory is a 2011 documentary film by independent filmmaker Ross McElwee about a voyage back to the roots of his involvement with the camera.

Photographic Memory premiered at the 2011 Venice Film Festival.

Usage examples of "photographic memory".

Turpin was one of those formidable women with a photographic memory for all the more monumental irrelevancies of life, and she could more or less quote the date, hour and the weather conditions at the time of the delivery of each item.

He proved to have an almost photographic memory for the Alison Carter case, though he claimed not to have a particularly good recall of other investigations in his career.

As usual, his photographic memory helped, and he worked for three solid hours until, over mid-Atlantic, he succumbed to the need for sleep.

When they find out you have a photographic memory, you can't even say, 'I don't remember,' because then they know you're lying, but they don't realize what part you're lying about.

Like so many who have never acquired the skills of reading and writing, Matatu had a photographic memory.