Acromania

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ˌækroʊˈmeɪniə/

Definitions of acromania

noun a strong enthusiasm or obsession for heights or high places

Example Sentences

A1 Acromania is a condition where a person is obsessed with heights.

A2 She developed acromania after climbing the tallest mountain in the region.

B1 Acromania can be a serious phobia for some individuals, causing them to avoid tall buildings and structures.

B2 The acrophobia support group helps those with acromania cope with their fear of heights.

C1 His acromania became so severe that he could no longer work in his office on the 30th floor.

C2 Despite her acromania, she decided to face her fear and go skydiving for the first time.

Examples of acromania in a Sentence

formal The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with acromania, a rare mental disorder characterized by an obsession with heights.

informal I think my friend has acromania because she always wants to climb to the highest point in every building we visit.

slang Dude, you're totally acromaniac if you keep insisting on bungee jumping from that bridge.

figurative His acromania for success drove him to reach the pinnacle of his career.

Grammatical Forms of acromania

plural

acromanias

comparative

more acromaniac

superlative

most acromaniac

present tense

acromania

future tense

will acromania

perfect tense

has acromania

continuous tense

is acromania

singular

acromania

positive degree

acromania

infinitive

to acromania

gerund

acromaniating

participle

acromaniated

Origin and Evolution of acromania

First Known Use: 1750 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acromania' is derived from the Greek words 'akros' meaning extreme or highest and 'mania' meaning madness or obsession.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe an extreme obsession or madness towards heights or high places, the meaning of 'acromania' has evolved to also encompass an intense passion or enthusiasm for something specific.