Former diagnostic category describing a state of mind, one of unmanageable fear or emotional excesses.
State of violent mental agitation.
Neurotic disorder characterized by violent emotional outbreaks and disturbances of sensory and motor functions.
1 It says anti-Russian hysteria is sweeping through the United States and Europe.
2 I really think the colour coding system creates a bit of hysteria .
3 He blamed the media for causing mass hysteria over the issue, too.
4 I saw a Thai radio crew in a state of mild hysteria .
5 The young mothers, on the knife edge of hysteria , rocked their children.
6 But the battle of harsh words and hysteria left most viewers annoyed.
7 Their deaths have passed almost unnoticed in the hysteria surrounding Hopkins' demise.
8 The only reply came from the prisoners: more hysteria , more cage rattling.
9 A stunt gone wrong? Bess demanded, her voice rising with hysteria now.
10 The woman was obviously used to dealing with hysteria and snide remarks.
11 All her movements were spasmodic; she was on the verge of hysteria .
12 I shall be next, I tell you. Her voice rose with hysteria .
13 Disbelief could be a product of hysteria just as much as belief.
14 She was in fact not merely on the verge of her hysteria .
15 The close of the letter was a hysteria of love and grief.
16 The Drug Foundation says hysteria about meth-contaminated houses is punishing vulnerable citizens.
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Hysteria в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки