Pronunciation: /ˈsænəti/
noun the state of having a healthy and sound mind; mental soundness
A1 Maintaining sanity during a stressful situation is important.
A2 She questioned her own sanity after hearing strange noises in the old house.
B1 The therapist helped him regain his sanity after a traumatic event.
B2 In times of crisis, it's important to hold on to your sanity.
C1 His sanity was tested as he faced challenges that seemed insurmountable.
C2 The artist's work explored the fine line between genius and insanity, pushing the boundaries of sanity.
formal Maintaining one's sanity during times of crisis is crucial for making sound decisions.
informal I need a break from work to keep my sanity intact.
slang I can't deal with this drama anymore, it's seriously testing my sanity.
figurative The chaos of the city can sometimes feel like a battle for my sanity.
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