Translation for '
hysteric' from English to Bulgarian
| ADJ | hysteric | more hysteric | most hysteric |
| NOUN | a hysteric | hysterics |
| SYNO | hysteric | hysterical |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- During the 1860s, peasant uprisings and urban disturbances multiplied. "World renewal" movement appeared, as well as feverish hysteric movements such as the Eejanaika.
- When he was in higher secondary school, Vallavan met the hysteric and toxic Geetha, who ensures that Vallavan is mad about her.
- Despite its pathological aura, hysteric's discourse exhibits the most common mode of speech, blurring the line between clinical image and the otherness of social settings.
- (Catherine Clément however would argue that as a mute hysteric, in flight from therapy, Dora was surely far less of a feminist role model than the independent career woman Anna O.).
- One feature of the robot was that at the end of every show except the last, he would overload himself by going into hysteric laughter causing smoke to billow out of his back.
- Initially, the group will search for someone who is paranoid schizophrenic or someone who is malignant hysteric.
- David Spiegel, a Stanford psychiatrist whose father treated Shirley Ardell Mason on occasion, says that his father described Mason as "a brilliant hysteric.
- He became mentally upset and developed hysteric symptoms and consequently he imprisoned himself in seclusion and stopped meeting people.
- The painting is usually interpreted as showing Wittman undergoing a hysteric fit while under hypnosis.
- Both concluded that Wilbur suggested multiple personalities to her client, whom they saw as a simple "hysteric".
- Foreman's play is considered ontological because of its obsession with questions of human consciousness and being, and hysteric because it also deals with a more surrealist world of dreams, sexual desire, and anxieties.
- Entitled "Periode de contortions" ("During the contortions"), it depicts "a woman convulsing and assuming the arc-in-circle" posture: the "arc en circle", or Opisthotonus, "the hysteric's classic posture".
- The subsolid person is the charmer and the hysteric - happy and successful as long as he or she is able to be hooked on the psychological climate of the environment.
- Meanwhile, Moza is hysteric upon realizing that her daughter, Aliza, is not moving.
- Tarantism is a form of hysteric behaviour originating in Southern Italy, popularly believed to result from the bite of the wolf spider "Lycosa tarantula" (distinct from the broad class of spiders also called tarantulas).
- In 1764, she became ill in a condition described as “hysteric, accompanied by an almost total lack of appetite which has reduced her to a state of extreme weakness.” [...] She was subjected to numerous bleedings before dying in Lisbon on 14 January 1771.
- 'These terms are possibly due to Ferenczi, who used them in a paper on "The Phenomenon of Hysterical Materialization" (1919,24).
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