Clinomania

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /klɪnəˈmeɪniə/

Definitions of clinomania

noun an excessive desire to stay in bed

Example Sentences

A1 Clinomania is a condition where a person has a strong desire to stay in bed.

A2 People with clinomania find it difficult to get out of bed in the morning.

B1 Clinomania can have a negative impact on a person's daily routine and responsibilities.

B2 Treatment for clinomania may involve therapy and medication to help manage the symptoms.

C1 Clinomania is considered a serious mental health disorder that requires professional intervention.

C2 Individuals with clinomania may benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy to address underlying issues causing the condition.

Examples of clinomania in a Sentence

formal Clinomania is a serious condition that affects a person's ability to get out of bed in the morning.

informal I think I might have clinomania because I never want to leave my bed.

slang My friends always joke that I have clinomania because I never want to wake up early.

figurative Her love for sleep is so strong, it's almost like she has clinomania.

Grammatical Forms of clinomania

past tense

clinomaniaed

plural

clinomaniacs

comparative

more clinomaniac

superlative

most clinomaniac

present tense

clinomanias

future tense

will clinomania

perfect tense

have clinomaniaed

continuous tense

is clinomaniacing

singular

clinomania

positive degree

clinomania

infinitive

to clinomania

gerund

clinomaniacing

participle

clinomaniac

Origin and Evolution of clinomania

First Known Use: 1822 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'clinomania' originates from the Greek words 'klinein' meaning to lean or recline, and 'mania' meaning madness or frenzy.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe an excessive desire to stay in bed or to avoid getting out of bed, the term 'clinomania' has evolved to encompass a broader meaning of an obsessive inclination towards sleep or staying in bed.