Infomania

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌɪnfəˈmeɪniə/

Definitions of infomania

noun an intense craving for or obsession with acquiring and absorbing information

Example Sentences

A1 Infomania is the constant need for checking emails and social media.

A2 She suffers from infomania, always needing to be connected to the internet.

B1 Infomania can lead to decreased productivity at work due to constant distractions.

B2 The rise of infomania has been attributed to the increase in smartphone usage.

C1 Managing infomania requires setting boundaries and limiting screen time.

C2 Infomania is a modern-day phenomenon that affects many individuals in today's society.

Examples of infomania in a Sentence

formal Infomania is becoming a serious issue in the workplace, affecting productivity and focus.

informal I have a serious case of infomania, I can't stop checking my phone every few minutes.

slang I'm totally hooked on infomania, I can't get enough of scrolling through social media.

figurative Her infomania is like a black hole, sucking up all her free time and attention.

Grammatical Forms of infomania

past tense

infomaniac

plural

infomaniacs

comparative

more infomaniac

superlative

most infomaniac

present tense

infomanias

future tense

will infomania

perfect tense

has infomania

continuous tense

is infomania

singular

infomania

positive degree

infomania

infinitive

to infomania

gerund

infomaniacing

participle

infomaniac

Origin and Evolution of infomania

First Known Use: 1984 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'infomania' is believed to have originated as a combination of 'information' and 'mania', reflecting an obsession or excessive desire for information.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a compulsive need for information in the digital age, 'infomania' has evolved to encompass a broader concept of information overload and addiction to constant connectivity in the modern world.