Pronunciation: /saɪˈkoʊsɪs/
noun a severe mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that contact is lost with external reality
A1 Psychosis is a serious mental health condition.
A2 People with psychosis may experience hallucinations or delusions.
B1 Treatment for psychosis often involves medication and therapy.
B2 Early intervention is crucial in managing psychosis effectively.
C1 Psychosis can have a significant impact on a person's daily functioning.
C2 Research is ongoing to better understand the underlying causes of psychosis.
formal Psychosis is a severe mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality.
informal My cousin struggles with psychosis and has trouble distinguishing between what's real and what's not.
slang Dude, that movie was so crazy it gave me a bit of psychosis!
figurative The political climate has caused a collective psychosis among the population, leading to widespread paranoia and fear.
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