Pronunciation: /ˌæbjʊləˈmeɪniə/
noun a mental disorder characterized by an extreme indecisiveness and inability to take action
A1 Abulomania is a term used to describe indecisiveness or inability to make decisions.
A2 People with abulomania may struggle with making even simple choices in their daily lives.
B1 Abulomania can have a significant impact on a person's personal and professional relationships.
B2 Therapy and counseling can be effective in helping individuals manage and overcome abulomania.
C1 Abulomania is considered a psychological disorder that may require long-term treatment and support.
C2 Individuals with abulomania may benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy to address their decision-making challenges.
formal Abulomania is a psychological disorder characterized by indecisiveness and an inability to take action.
informal My friend's abulomania often leads to him missing out on great opportunities.
slang Don't be such an abulomaniac, just make a decision already!
figurative His abulomania was like being stuck in quicksand, unable to move in any direction.
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