Pronunciation: /ˈɛkoʊˈæŋˈzaɪəti/
noun a feeling of stress or worry caused by concern for the environment, particularly due to climate change and other environmental issues
A1 Eco-anxiety is when someone feels worried about the environment.
A2 Many young people today experience eco-anxiety due to climate change.
B1 Eco-anxiety can lead to feelings of helplessness and despair about the future of the planet.
B2 Therapists are seeing an increase in clients seeking help for eco-anxiety and related mental health issues.
C1 The constant news about environmental destruction can exacerbate eco-anxiety in individuals who are already prone to worry.
C2 Psychologists are researching ways to address and treat eco-anxiety in a society increasingly concerned about the state of the planet.
formal Eco-anxiety is a psychological condition characterized by overwhelming worry and stress about the state of the environment.
informal I can't stop thinking about climate change, it's giving me serious eco-anxiety.
slang Dude, I'm totally freaking out about the planet, I've got major eco-anxiety.
figurative Her eco-anxiety felt like a heavy weight on her shoulders, constantly nagging at her thoughts.
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