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man·ic M0079750 (măn′ĭk)adj.1. Full of or characterized by frenetic activity or wild excitement: a manic fiddler; the manic pace of modern life.2. Psychiatry Relating to or affected by mania. [Greek manikos, mad, from maniā, madness; see mania.]manic (ˈmænɪk) adj (Psychiatry) characterizing, denoting, or affected by manian (Psychiatry) a person afflicted with mania[C19: from Greek, from mania]man•ic (ˈmæn ɪk) adj. pertaining to or affected by mania. [1900–05] ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | manic - affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reason; "a frenzied attack"; "a frenzied mob"; "the prosecutor's frenzied denunciation of the accused"- H.W.Carter; "outbursts of drunken violence and manic activity and creativity"frenziedwild - marked by extreme lack of restraint or control; "wild talk"; "wild parties" |
manicadjective1. frenzied, intense, hectic, hyper (informal), frenetic, feverish He was possessed by an almost manic energy.2. mad, crazy (informal), insane, crazed, wild, lunatic, demented, deranged, demonic, maniacal His face was frozen in a manic smile.Translationsmania (ˈmeiniə) noun1. a form of mental illness in which the sufferer is over-active, over-excited, and unreasonably happy. 狂躁症 狂躁症2. an unreasonable enthusiasm for something. He has a mania for fast cars. 狂熱 狂热ˈmaniac (-ӕk) noun an insane (and dangerous) person; a madman. He drives like a maniac. 瘋子 疯子manic (ˈmӕnik) adjective1. of, or suffering from, mania. She's in a manic state. 躁狂的 躁狂的2. extremely energetic, active and excited. The new manager is one of those manic people who can't rest even for a minute. 精力過人的 精力超人的manic
manic pixie dream girlIn film and literature, a female character, depicted as a cute, quirky free spirit, who is used solely to be the love interest of and further the personal growth of the (often disillusioned or depressed) male protagonist, rather than being a fully realized character. Film critic Nathan Rabin first used the term in 2007 to describe Kirsten Dunst's character in the film Elizabethtown. It is sometimes abbreviated as MPDG. Natalie Portman's character in Garden State is often considered a manic pixie dream girl.See also: dream, girl, manic, pixiemanic pixie dream boyIn film and literature, a male character who is depicted as a cute, quirky free spirit, and who is used solely or primarily to be the love interest of and further the personal growth of the (often disillusioned or depressed) female protagonist, rather than being a fully realized character. The term is an adaptation of "manic pixie dream girl," first used by film critic Nathan Rabin in 2007. I don't know if I agree with the assertion that Augustus Waters is a manic pixie dream boy.See also: boy, dream, manic, pixiemanic pixie dream guyIn film and literature, a male character who is depicted as a cute, quirky free spirit, and who is used solely or primarily to be the love interest of and further the personal growth of the (often disillusioned or depressed) female protagonist, rather than being a fully realized character. The term is an adaptation of "manic pixie dream girl," first used by film critic Nathan Rabin in 2007. I don't know if I agree with the assertion that Augustus Waters is a manic pixie dream guy.See also: dream, guy, manic, pixieEncyclopediaSeemaniamanic
ma·ni·a·cal (mă-nī'ă-kăl), Relating to or characterized by mania. See: amok. Synonym(s): manicmanic (măn′ĭk)adj. Psychiatry Relating to or affected by mania.manic adjective (1) Referring to an elevated mood. (2) Referring to a manic episode.ma·ni·a·cal (mă-nī'ă-kăl) Relating to or characterized by mania. Synonym(s): manic. Patient discussion about manicQ. could my child have manic depression? My 15 year old girl has been too upset about her weight but I see her at different times with too different moods. sometimes it looks like she's very depressed and sometimes she's happy but too happy- like unreal happiness. can it be bipolar? I'm really afraidA. yea actually there's my sister who is closer to her age and they're pretty attached but my girl can get pissed on anyone right now- wouldnt want to burn this connection as well so I have to be carefull. what would you suggest her to do? Q. One of my friend`s son in the manic episode. I have seen people in manic episode to be happy. What could be the reason for their happiness. One of my friend`s son in the manic episode, is generally seen with high euphoria, but often he gets in to different episodes, where he seems to be happy but at the same time aggressive, which is a symptom of depression. Please clarify?A. Yes Waylon, all bipolar in manic episode are happy for no reasons. All Bipolar with depressions are depressed continuously with aggression and agitation. These two episodes of bipolars are at different poles, but a bipolar with mixed episodes is also found among some. Your friend’s son may also be in the mixed episode where bipolars have mania and depression as well at the same time. Q. what is this and how it differs during episodes of mania and depression? I have heard of psychotic symptoms, what is this and how it differs during episodes of mania and depression?A. I believe that psychosis is more common among people who have Bipolar 1. Psychosis develops in manias as Johnson said above, the person believes themselves to be someone, something they are not. They can believe themselves to be rich or invincable. I knew a gentleman once that was arrested at a car dealership because he believed that he had all the money in the world and was insisting that the dealership give him a Dodge Viper and refused to leave the showroom. When the day before he had spent both his and his partners entire paychecks on a bike (leaving no money for bills etc...) Sometime during that day he left the bike lying arund on the street somewhere because he said he had plenty of money and would just go and get another one. In a depressive state psychosis can manifest in other ways such as believeing in all kinds of conspiracy theories, believing the world is ending... etc... Essentially the difference between psychosis in mania and depression is that in mania the per More discussions about manicLegalSeeManiaMANIC
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manic Related to manic: manic depression, Manic episodeSynonyms for manicadj frenziedSynonyms- frenzied
- intense
- hectic
- hyper
- frenetic
- feverish
adj madSynonyms- mad
- crazy
- insane
- crazed
- wild
- lunatic
- demented
- deranged
- demonic
- maniacal
Synonyms for manicadj affected with or marked by frenzy or mania uncontrolled by reasonSynonymsRelated Words |