Pronunciation: /ˌsuɪˈsaɪdl/
adjective relating to or tending toward suicide; self-destructive
A1 She felt very sad and lonely, but she was not suicidal.
A2 He was going through a tough time and had thoughts of self-harm, but he was not actively suicidal.
B1 The therapist recognized the signs of suicidal ideation and took immediate action to ensure the person's safety.
B2 After a series of traumatic events, she began to have suicidal thoughts and sought help from a mental health professional.
C1 The psychiatrist assessed the patient's suicidal risk and developed a comprehensive treatment plan to address their mental health needs.
C2 The documentary explored the complex factors that contribute to suicidal behavior and highlighted the importance of early intervention and support.
formal The patient exhibited signs of suicidal ideation and was immediately referred to a mental health professional.
informal She's been feeling really low lately, to the point where she's been having suicidal thoughts.
slang I can't believe he's so down that he's talking about doing something suicidal.
figurative The company's decision to invest all its money in one risky project seemed almost suicidal.
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