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Meanings of
hysteric
in English
Characterized by or arising from psychoneurotic hysteria.
hysterical
Related terms
neurotic
psychoneurotic
Usage of
hysteric
in English
1
The
hysteric
Greeley had put it into a personal letter to Lincoln.
2
Gradually the
hysteric
emotion spent itself, and Madame Patoff grew more calm.
3
Red Jim stumbled to his feet with an inarticulate and
hysteric
exclamation.
4
The
hysteric
suffers mostly from reminiscences which, paradoxically, may be completely forgotten.
5
The table roared with
hysteric
laughter at one of this woman's anecdotes.
6
The information affected her so much as to produce
hysteric
fits.
7
Thy jokes were as physic; thy innocent satire was provocative of
hysteric
mirth.
8
His house was daily besieged by the lame, the blind, and the
hysteric
.
9
Clement contends that the sorceress and the
hysteric
no longer exists.
10
A dagger was handed her, and she stabbed herself ineffectually in
hysteric
haste.
11
This state is witnessed occasionally in hysteria, after violent fits of
hysteric
excitement.
12
There has been described as part of hysteria the
hysteric
temperament.
13
Her immobilization has caused her to become, what Catherine Clement calls, the
hysteric
.
14
But from everything I can see, your daughter has never been a
hysteric
.
15
Ball records a curious case of what he calls
hysteric
aphonia.
16
It was succeeded by a quick,
hysteric
laugh, and then a dead silence.
Other examples for "hysteric"
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hysteric
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
hysteric laugh
almost hysteric
hysteric fit
hysteric woman
half hysteric
More collocations
Hysteric
through the time
Hysteric
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common