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neurosis
[noo-roh-sis, nyoo-]
noun
plural
neurosesAlso called psychoneurosis. a functional disorder in which feelings of anxiety, obsessional thoughts, compulsive acts, and physical complaints without objective evidence of disease, in various degrees and patterns, dominate the personality.
a relatively mild personality disorder typified by excessive anxiety or indecision and a degree of social or interpersonal maladjustment.
neurosis
/ njʊˈrəʊsɪs /
noun
Also called: psychoneurosis. a relatively mild mental disorder, characterized by symptoms such as hysteria, anxiety, depression, or obsessive behaviour
neurosis
A psychological state characterized by excessive anxiety or insecurity without evidence of neurologic or other organic disease, sometimes accompanied by defensive or immature behaviors. This term is no longer used in psychiatric diagnosis.
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We are seeing more evidence of the president’s perpetual election neurosis in the run-up to the 2026 midterms.
He starts off as a real guy with neuroses and problems and foibles.
That’s not exactly unconventional for one of his movies, but more than any of his other features, this film is laced with Aster’s neuroses.
She understands there is a formula to our narcissism and neuroses; patterns and mathematical sets of criteria drive our decisions.
Instead of one central couple, there are two, each with their own neuroses and ways of relating to one another.
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