Hypomania

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Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪpoʊˈmeɪniə/

Definitions of hypomania

noun a symptom of bipolar disorder

Example Sentences

A1 I heard that hypomania is a milder form of mania.

A2 People with hypomania may feel more energetic and productive.

B1 Hypomania can be a symptom of bipolar disorder.

B2 During a hypomanic episode, individuals may engage in risky behaviors.

C1 The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with hypomania based on their symptoms.

C2 Treatment for hypomania often involves a combination of therapy and medication.

Examples of hypomania in a Sentence

formal Hypomania is a milder form of mania characterized by elevated mood and increased energy.

informal When I'm in a hypomanic state, I feel like I can conquer the world.

slang I was on a hypomanic high last night and ended up pulling an all-nighter.

figurative Her creativity soared during bouts of hypomania, leading to some of her best work.

Grammatical Forms of hypomania

plural

hypomanias

comparative

more hypomanic

superlative

most hypomanic

present tense

hypomania

future tense

will hypomania

perfect tense

has hypomania

continuous tense

is hypomania

singular

hypomania

positive degree

hypomanic

infinitive

to hypomania

gerund

hypomania

participle

hypomanic

Origin and Evolution of hypomania

First Known Use: 1854 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'hypomania' originates from the Greek words 'hypo' meaning 'under' and 'mania' meaning 'madness'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the medical field to describe a milder form of mania, hypomania has evolved to also be used in psychology to refer to a state of elevated mood, increased energy, and creativity.