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neurosis

noun neu·ro·sis \n-ˈrō-səs, ny-\

medical : an emotional illness in which a person experiences strong feelings of fear or worry

plural neu·ro·ses \-ˌsēz\

Full Definition of NEUROSIS

:  a mental and emotional disorder that affects only part of the personality, is accompanied by a less distorted perception of reality than in a psychosis, does not result in disturbance of the use of language, and is accompanied by various physical, physiological, and mental disturbances (as visceral symptoms, anxieties, or phobias)
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Examples of NEUROSIS

  1. LBJ by legend watched the evening news about Vietnam simultaneously on three TVs, a ticket to a neurosis and night sweats. —Daniel Henninger, Wall Street Journal, 2 Dec. 2005

Origin of NEUROSIS

New Latin
First Known Use: circa 1784

Other Psychology Terms

fetish, hypochondria, intelligence, mania, narcissism, pathological, psychosis, schadenfreude, subliminal
Medical Dictionary

neurosis

noun neu·ro·sis \n(y)-ˈrō-səs\
plural neu·ro·ses \-ˌsēz\

Medical Definition of NEUROSIS

:  a mental and emotional disorder that affects only part of the personality, is accompanied by a less distorted perception of reality than in a psychosis, does not result in disturbance of the use of language, and is accompanied by various physical, physiological, and mental disturbances (as visceral symptoms, anxieties, or phobias)

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