presence of mind

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PIE word
*h₁ésmi

Calque of Latin praesentia animī,[1] from praesentia (state of being present, presence) + animī (the genitive singular of animus (intellect, mind)).

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presence of mind (uncountable)

  1. Focused alertness, good sense, quick-thinking resourcefulness, or stability of feeling and thought, especially in spite of circumstances which are distracting, stressful, or otherwise challenging.

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