Hypochondriac

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Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪ.pəˈkɑn.driˌæk/

Definitions of hypochondriac

noun a person who is abnormally anxious about their health

Example Sentences

A1 My friend is a hypochondriac and always thinks she is sick.

A2 As a hypochondriac, he constantly worries about his health and visits the doctor frequently.

B1 Being a hypochondriac can be exhausting as you are always anxious about your health.

B2 The hypochondriac's constant fear of having a serious illness leads to unnecessary medical tests.

C1 The hypochondriac's obsession with their health often interferes with their daily life.

C2 Despite reassurances from doctors, the hypochondriac continues to believe they are seriously ill.

adjective relating to or characteristic of a hypochondriac

Example Sentences

A1 She is a hypochondriac person who always thinks she is sick.

A2 My hypochondriac friend is constantly worried about her health.

B1 The hypochondriac patient visits the doctor frequently for minor symptoms.

B2 His hypochondriac behavior is causing unnecessary stress for his family.

C1 The hypochondriac tendencies of the character add depth to the story.

C2 Despite being a hypochondriac, she manages to live a fulfilling life.

Examples of hypochondriac in a Sentence

formal The doctor diagnosed him as a hypochondriac due to his persistent belief in having serious illnesses despite medical reassurance.

informal She's such a hypochondriac, always convinced she has a rare disease whenever she feels a little off.

slang My friend is a total hypochondriac, always freaking out over every little ache and pain.

figurative The company's CEO was a hypochondriac when it came to the financial health of the business, constantly worrying about potential risks and setbacks.

Grammatical Forms of hypochondriac

past tense

hypochondriacked

plural

hypochondriacs

comparative

more hypochondriac

superlative

most hypochondriac

present tense

hypochondriacs

future tense

will hypochondriac

perfect tense

have hypochondriacked

continuous tense

is hypochondriacking

singular

hypochondriac

positive degree

hypochondriac

infinitive

to hypochondriac

gerund

hypochondriacking

participle

hypochondriacking

Origin and Evolution of hypochondriac

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'hypochondriac' originates from the Greek word 'hypokhondria', which referred to the area of the abdomen below the ribs. In ancient Greek medicine, it was believed that this area was the seat of melancholy and the source of various ailments.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'hypochondriac' evolved to describe a person who is excessively worried about their health and often believes they have serious medical conditions despite reassurance from medical professionals. The word has shifted from its original anatomical meaning to a psychological one, reflecting changing understandings of mental health.