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Meaning of Hysteria | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
hɪˈstɛɹiə

Definitions

  1. Behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotions, in a wide range from joy to panic but usually including anxiety or fear.
  2. A mental disorder characterized by emotional excitability etc. without an organic cause.
  3. Synonym of conversion disorder.
  4. Any disorder of women with some psychiatric symptoms without other diagnosis, ascribed to uterine influences on the female body, lack of pregnancy, or lack of sex.

Equivalents

Català histèria
Čeština hysterie
Deutsch Hysterie
Ελληνικά υστερία ψύχωση
Esperanto histerio
Español histeria
Eesti hüsteeria
Suomi hysteria
Français hystérie
עברית היסטריה
हिन्दी उन्माद तहलका
Magyar hisztéria
Հայերեն հիստերիա
Italiano isteria
日本語 ヒステリー
ქართული ისტერია
한국어 히스테리
Kurdî hîsterî
Lietuvių isterija
Latviešu histērija
Македонски хистерија
Português histeria
Română isterie
Русский истерия
Svenska hysteri
Türkçe histeri isteri
Українська гістерія істерія

Examples

“Zinoviev was unwell and feverish. He was told he was to be transferred to another cell. But when he saw the guards he at once understood. All accounts agree that he collapsed, yelling in a high-pitched voice a desperate appeal to Stalin to keep his word. He gave the impression of hysteria, but this is probably not fair, as his voice was always very piercing when he was excited, and he was perhaps trying to make a last speech. He was, in addition, still suffering from heart and liver trouble, so that some sort of collapse is understandable.”
“At the very end of the Middle Ages, Breughel depicted country folk wrapped up in fits of mass hysteria, and the historical accounts of these rural frenzies have explained the delirium in terms of the slender diet on which the poor had to subsist during the hungry gap.”
“The typical cases of hysteria cited by Freud thus involved a moral conflict—a conflict about what the young women in question wanted to do with themselves. Did they want to prove that they were good daughters by taking care of their sick fathers? Or did they want to become independent of their parents, by having a family of their own, or in some other way? I believe it was the tension between these conflicting aspirations that was the crucial issue in these cases. The sexual problem—say, of the daughter's incestuous cravings for her father—was secondary (if that important); it was stimulated, perhaps, by the interpersonal situation in which the one had to attend to the other's body. Moreover, it was probably easier to admit the sexual problem to consciousness and to worry about it than to raise the ethical problem indicated. In the final analysis, the latter is a vastly difficult problem in living. It cannot be "solved" by any particular maneuver but requires rather decision making about basic goals, and, having made the decisions, dedicated efforts to attain them.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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