A person suffering from neurosis.
Affected with emotional disorder.
Синонимы
Examples for "disturbance "
Examples for "disturbance "
1 They forced their way inside when they heard a disturbance , police said.
2 The people in the tent turned in the direction of the disturbance .
3 His execution was reported as a typical case of public order disturbance .
4 Clearly these are populations that cannot stand a great deal of disturbance .
5 There is legitimate fear of more disturbance , said government spokesman Panitan Wattanayagorn.
1 Evidently on that night the crisis of her mental disorder was reached.
2 In the mental disorder that followed, he was spotted and killed easily.
3 Depression was found as the most common mental disorder among South Africans.
4 A quarter of the victims were identified as having a mental disorder .
5 Mortality associated with mental disorder increased, most clearly during the mid 1980s.
1 I think I saw signs of mental disturbance in our luncheon to-day.
2 They saw that she was in a condition of serious mental disturbance .
3 But as the two women walked on together, her mental disturbance continued.
4 After this there could be no doubt that there was actual mental disturbance .
5 You spoke just now of over-work as a cause for this mental disturbance .
1 It was, Chow testified, hotly debated whether DID even existed as a psychological disorder .
2 Third, financial repression isn't a psychological disorder , it is the new way of the world.
3 This study tested the hypothesis that metacognitions are a general vulnerability factor for psychological disorder .
4 Conclusions: Results on long term psychosocial QoL remain uncertain with some suggestion of psychological disorder persisting.
5 The effort to explain them is understood not just as a political paradox but a psychological disorder .
1 When her older children came home, she lost her almost neurotic puzzlement.
2 There is only power and its constant neurotic need to reassert itself.
3 These differences help to confirm the validity of the neurotic depression concept.
4 The neurotic depressives were younger and more likely to identify precipitating factors.
5 You can find neurotic people who obsess about food from any ethnicity.
6 She is herself energetic in character, and with a somewhat neurotic temperament.
7 Nor is it reflected in any mellowing of Kane's neurotic , hyperactive manner.
8 We may not be unhappy, neurotic , mad; our complexes must be inspected.
9 But there's a balance to be struck between hoarding and neurotic asceticism.
10 If you could make it a profession it can be really neurotic .
11 It should go to Sian Clifford as Claire, Fleabag's highly neurotic sister.
12 He's like an amalgam of every neurotic Woody Allen character ever created.
13 A slightly neurotic vein of prolonged ephebeitis pervades much of his life.
14 I am neurotic , corrupt, and I ought to be despised for it.
15 My sister was just as pretty, but she was the neurotic one.
16 Simon Katich played with the neurotic , scratchy intensity of a post-punk frontman.
Другие примеры для термина "neurotic"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for neurotic
Neurotic в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки