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hysteric

Aussprache: [hɪˈstɛrɪk]

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Kontext: „emotional state“

(adjective) describes someone who is very upset, anxious, or has wild emotions. If someone is behaving very dramatically or in a crazy way because they're feeling a lot of emotions, they might be called hysteric.

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She felt hysteric with joy when she won the prize.

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He wasn't hysteric at all; he remained calm during the scary movie.

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Do you think she will become hysteric if she hears the news?

Kontext: „mental health“

(noun) refers to a person who displays extreme emotional reactions or suffers from hysteria. This can happen when someone feels very scared, anxious, or overwhelmed by their feelings.

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The hysteric in the movie brought some comic relief to the story.

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He was not a hysteric; his reactions were very measured.

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Can a hysteric learn to manage their emotions more effectively?

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