noun a mental illness characterized by periods of great excitement, euphoria, delusions, and overactivity
Describes a genre or style of music that is characterized by high energy and excitement.
Refers to a trend or craze that is popular for a short period of time.
Used to describe an intense enthusiasm or obsession with a particular subject or activity.
Refers to a high level of excitement and passion for a particular sport or team.
Used to describe a strong interest or obsession with a celebrity, TV show, movie, etc.
In literature, 'mania' can be used to describe a character who is obsessed or fixated on a particular idea or goal, leading to extreme behavior or actions.
In psychology, 'mania' is a symptom of bipolar disorder characterized by elevated mood, increased energy, and impulsive behavior.
In marketing, 'mania' can refer to a trend or craze that generates intense excitement or interest among consumers, leading to high demand for a product or service.
In finance, 'mania' is often used to describe a period of speculative frenzy in the stock market, characterized by irrational exuberance and inflated asset prices.