noun a state of mental stupor or daze

  • The patient was found in a catatonic stupor, unresponsive to any external stimuli.
  • After hearing the news, she just sat there in a catatonic stupor for hours.
  • He was so shocked by the revelation that he went into a total catatonic stupor.
  • The overwhelming workload put him in a catatonic stupor, unable to make any decisions.

noun a type of seizure characterized by loss of consciousness and violent muscle contractions

  • The patient experienced a grand mal seizure, requiring immediate medical attention.
  • He had a grand mal seizure last night and scared everyone in the house.
  • She had a massive grand mal episode that left her exhausted for days.
  • The team's grand mal performance on the field led to a humiliating defeat.

noun a spasm of the diaphragm resulting in a sudden, involuntary inhalation that is followed by a closing of the glottis and accompanied by a sharp, distinctive sound

  • The speaker experienced a brief hiccup in their presentation, but quickly recovered.
  • I always get hiccups when I drink soda too fast.
  • I had a hiccup in my plan, but I managed to fix it before anyone noticed.
  • The economy experienced a hiccup due to the sudden drop in consumer spending.

noun a chronic, typically progressive disease involving damage to the sheaths of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, whose symptoms may include numbness, impairment of speech and muscular coordination, blurred vision, and severe fatigue

  • Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease affecting the central nervous system.
  • My aunt was recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
  • Dealing with MS can be really tough.
  • Living with multiple sclerosis feels like constantly walking on a tightrope.

noun a condition characterized by inflammation of a nerve or nerves, often causing pain or numbness

  • Neuritis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the nerves.
  • My doctor said I have neuritis in my shoulder from overuse.
  • I can't believe how much this neuritis is killing me.
  • The neuritis of doubt spread through her mind, causing uncertainty in every decision.

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  • The patient was referred to a neurologist for further evaluation of their neurological symptoms.
  • My friend's dad is having some issues with his neurological system.
  • I can't focus today, my neurological functions are all over the place.
  • The company's financial situation is like a neurological puzzle that needs to be solved.

noun a lack of physical or emotional sensation or feeling

  • The patient complained of numbness in their fingertips.
  • I hate when my leg falls asleep and I get that weird numbness feeling.
  • My hand went numb after holding my phone for too long.
  • The numbness of her heart made it hard for her to feel any emotions.

noun the action or motion of moving back and forth or up and down rapidly

verb present participle form of the verb 'shake', indicating ongoing action of moving back and forth or up and down rapidly

  • The ground was shaking during the earthquake.
  • I could feel the building shaking as the train passed by.
  • She was shaking like a leaf after watching the horror movie.
  • His confidence was shaking after receiving criticism from his boss.

noun a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle or group of muscles

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  • The patient experienced a sudden spasm in his leg muscles.
  • I hate it when I get a muscle spasm during a workout.
  • My back went into a spasm after lifting those heavy boxes.
  • The sudden burst of laughter caused a spasm in her stomach.

adjective relating to or constituting a symptom or symptoms of a particular disease or condition

  • The patient's cough is symptomatic of an underlying respiratory infection.
  • Her fatigue is symptomatic of staying up too late last night.
  • Dude, your sneezing is totally symptomatic of allergies.
  • The cracks in the foundation were symptomatic of deeper structural issues.

noun a sleep disorder characterized by talking during sleep

  • Somniloquy is a sleep disorder characterized by talking during sleep without being aware of it.
  • My roommate's somniloquy keeps me up at night, he talks in his sleep all the time.
  • I heard my sister's somniloquy last night, she was chatting away in her dreams.
  • The somniloquy of the wind through the trees lulled me to sleep.

noun the study or science of symptoms, especially of the signs of disease

  • The doctor carefully analyzed the patient's symptomatology before making a diagnosis.
  • The nurse asked about my symptomatology to better understand what was wrong.
  • I described my symptomatology to the pharmacist and they recommended a medication.
  • The symptomatology of economic downturns often includes layoffs and decreased consumer spending.

noun a condition characterized by involuntary, rapid, and repetitive movement of the eyes

  • The patient exhibited nystagmus, a condition characterized by involuntary eye movements.
  • The doctor said my nystagmus might be causing my vision problems.
  • I can't focus on anything with this nystagmus acting up.
  • Her eyes darted back and forth like nystagmus, unable to settle on one thing.

noun the act of confabulating, or inventing imaginary experiences to fill in gaps in memory

  • The patient's confabulation was a result of their memory impairment.
  • She tends to confabulate when she's had a few drinks.
  • I think he's just confabulating to make himself look better.
  • The politician's confabulation was evident in his twisting of the facts.

noun a medical condition characterized by a loss of taste perception

  • Ageusia is the medical term for the loss of taste sensation.
  • My grandma has ageusia and can't taste anything anymore.
  • I heard ageusia is like having a taste bud blackout.
  • Experiencing ageusia feels like living in a world without flavor.

adjective relating to or affected by acromegaly, a disorder caused by excessive growth hormone production after puberty

  • The patient was diagnosed with acromegalic features due to an overproduction of growth hormone.
  • My friend's dad has that acromegalic condition where his hands and feet are abnormally large.
  • I heard that dude at the gym is acromegalic, that's why he's so huge!
  • The company's expansion was like an acromegalic growth, rapidly increasing in size and scale.