Pronunciation: /ˈmɛntəl/
noun a person with a mental illness
A1 I need help with my mental health.
A2 She struggles with her mental well-being.
B1 The workshop focused on improving mental resilience.
B2 The therapist specializes in treating mental disorders.
C1 His research explores the intersection of genetics and mental cognition.
C2 The professor's expertise lies in the field of abnormal mental psychology.
adjective relating to the mind or intellect
A1 She has a mental health condition.
A2 He struggles with mental arithmetic.
B1 Regular exercise can improve your mental wellbeing.
B2 The therapist recommended cognitive behavioral therapy for his mental health.
C1 Her mental agility and problem-solving skills are exceptional.
C2 The artist's work explores the complexities of the human mental experience.
formal The patient is receiving treatment for their mental health condition.
informal She's been feeling a bit off lately, maybe it's a mental thing.
slang I can't handle all this stress, it's messing with my mental state.
figurative His mental fortress was strong, able to withstand any challenge.
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