单词 | dysphoria |
释义 | dysphoria (once / 537242 pages) n Dysphoria is a state of mental discomfort or suffering. When you feel dysphoria — and we hope you rarely do — you feel depressed and awful. Euphoria is a state of joy or bliss: dysphoria is the opposite. It’s a state of unease, anxiety, and misery. Dysphoria is very similar to depression, which is also a form of extreme sadness. This is a strong word for more than being bummed: it indicates true misery. Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a well-known literary figure who wrestles with dysphoria. WORD FAMILYdysphoric: dysphoria USAGE EXAMPLESGender dysphoria is a condition of potentially severe distress or anxiety that some transgender people experience. Reuters(Dec 06, 2016) "Young people experiencing gender dysphoria is a real phenomenon," said Carmichael at her London office. Reuters(Nov 17, 2016) The Obama administration’s previous statements on gender dysphoria asserted that emerging technology should serve as a bureaucrat game-changer for the VA. Washington Times(Nov 14, 2016) n abnormal depression and discontent Ant|Hyper euphoria, euphory a feeling of great (usually exaggerated) elation depression sad feelings of gloom and inadequacy discontent, discontentedness, discontentmenta longing for something better than the present situation |
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