cognition
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The full picture
To have the complete and comprehensive understanding of a situation, including all relevant facts and details.
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Open one's eyes
To realize an important truth or become aware of something previously unnoticed or misunderstood.
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In one's mind's eye
To recall or picture something vividly in one's imagination.
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Get into a fog
To become confused, disoriented, or mentally unclear about a situation or task.
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A misty memory
A misty memory refers to a recollection that is vague, indistinct, or difficult to recall with clear details, often due to the passage of time.
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Sleep on it
To postpone making a decision until the next day or after a period of rest, allowing for clearer thought.
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Pick up on something
To notice or become aware of something, often subtly or indirectly.
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Get the frequency wrong
To misunderstand the actual prevalence, commonness, or importance of something, often leading to incorrect conclusions or actions.
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Click into place
To fit perfectly and securely, often with a satisfying sound, or to become suddenly clear and understandable.
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Put on one's thinking cap
To begin to think seriously and intensively about a problem or challenge, often requiring creativity or deep concentration.
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Get your head around something
To fully understand or comprehend a difficult or complex idea, situation, or concept.
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On the tip of my tongue
To be on the verge of remembering something, but unable to recall it completely at that exact moment.
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Use your head
To think intelligently and logically about a situation or problem, rather than acting impulsively or foolishly.
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beyond the surface
To look deeper than what is immediately apparent or obvious.
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suddenly dawned on you
To suddenly understand or realize something clearly after a period of confusion or not knowing.
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chew it over
To consider something carefully and thoughtfully for an extended period before making a decision.
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general idea
A broad understanding or a basic concept of something, without including specific details.
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A mystery
Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain, often something puzzling or hidden.
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A sudden insight
An immediate, clear, and often profound understanding or realization of a problem or situation.
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An AHA! moment
A moment of sudden, profound realization, insight, or discovery.
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A moment of clarity
A brief period when a person suddenly understands something important or sees a situation clearly after a period of confusion or uncertainty.
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To have common sense
To possess the practical good judgment and sound reasoning needed to navigate everyday situations effectively.
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To be discerning
To show good judgment and insight, especially in matters of taste, quality, or truth.
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To have a clear head
To be mentally alert and free from confusion, distraction, or the effects of substances.
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To think straight
To think clearly and logically, especially under pressure or when faced with difficulties.
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A faint memory
A faint memory is a recollection that is vague, indistinct, or barely discernible.
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A vague recollection
An unclear or indistinct memory of something that has happened.
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A hazy memory
A hazy memory is one that is unclear, indistinct, or difficult to recall vividly, often due to the passage of time or a lack of attention during the event.
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A fuzzy memory
A fuzzy memory refers to a recollection that is vague, unclear, or incomplete.
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A dim memory
A recollection that is faint, vague, or not clearly remembered.
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A clouded memory
A clouded memory is one that is vague, indistinct, or difficult to recall clearly.
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A ghost of a memory
A very faint, vague, or barely perceptible recollection of something.
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a critical eye
The ability to evaluate something carefully and identify its flaws or merits.
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Open someone's eyes
To make someone realize the truth about a situation or a person, especially something they were previously unaware of or unwilling to accept.
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Strange idea
An unusual, unconventional, or unexpected thought, concept, or suggestion that deviates from the norm.
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Pay close attention
To listen or observe something with a high degree of focus, concentration, and detailed consideration.
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Intelligent
Possessing the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills effectively.
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only see a fraction
To perceive or understand only a small, incomplete part of a larger situation, issue, or reality.