Paramnesias are a type of memory distortion or illusion, often associated with conditions like dementia, delirium or schizophrenia. However, there are several antonyms or opposites for this term, which imply the opposite of memory distortion, such as accuracy, precision, clarity, truthfulness, reliability, and coherence. Accuracy refers to the correctness or exactness of memory, while precision denotes the level of detail and specificity in recalling events or facts. Clarity implies that memory is unobscured by any confusion or ambiguity, while truthfulness and reliability denote the trustworthiness and consistency of memory. Finally, coherence suggests that memories are logically connected and make sense within the broader context of an individual's life experiences.