Pronunciation: /ˈɡeɪmɪŋ dɪsˈɔrdər/
noun a mental health condition recognized by the World Health Organization characterized by excessive and compulsive playing of video games
A1 Gaming disorder can affect a person's daily life.
A2 Parents should be aware of the signs of gaming disorder in their children.
B1 Treatment options for gaming disorder may include therapy and support groups.
B2 Research has shown a correlation between gaming disorder and other mental health issues.
C1 The World Health Organization officially recognized gaming disorder as a mental health condition in 2018.
C2 Individuals with gaming disorder may experience withdrawal symptoms when they are unable to play games.
formal The World Health Organization recognizes gaming disorder as a mental health condition.
informal My brother spends so much time on video games, I think he might have gaming disorder.
slang Some people joke about having a 'gaming addiction', but gaming disorder is a serious issue.
figurative For some, gaming disorder can be like being trapped in a virtual world with no way out.
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