Pronunciation: /əˈkreɪʒə/
noun a lack of self-control or inability to act in accordance with one's own values or goals
A1 Acrasia is when you know you should study but you watch TV instead.
A2 Acrasia can be a common problem for students who struggle with procrastination.
B1 Overcoming acrasia requires self-discipline and motivation.
B2 Acrasia can hinder personal growth and success if not addressed.
C1 Some philosophers argue that acrasia is a result of conflicting desires.
C2 Understanding the root causes of acrasia can lead to lasting behavioral change.
formal Acrasia is often defined as a lack of self-control or weakness of willpower.
informal I struggle with acrasia when it comes to resisting late-night snacks.
slang I totally have acrasia when it comes to binge-watching my favorite TV show.
figurative Acrasia is like a little devil on your shoulder tempting you to make bad decisions.
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