noun a mental disorder characterized by a loss of intellectual abilities, such as memory and reasoning

  • Amentia is a medical term used to describe a state of mental confusion or lack of understanding.
  • She seemed to be in a state of amentia, unable to comprehend what was happening around her.
  • I feel like I'm in a total amentia right now, I can't focus on anything.
  • The amentia of the situation left everyone feeling lost and unsure of what to do next.

noun a sudden, violent, irregular movement of a limb or of the body, caused by involuntary contraction of muscles and associated especially with brain disorders such as epilepsy, the presence of certain toxins or other agents in the blood, or fever

  • The patient experienced a convulsion as a result of the seizure.
  • He had a convulsion during the night and scared everyone in the house.
  • I heard she had a major convulsion at the party last night.
  • The sudden convulsion of laughter caught everyone by surprise.

noun a state of mental confusion and disorientation

  • The patient experienced delirium as a result of the medication.
  • He was talking nonsense due to his delirium.
  • She was completely out of it, lost in delirium.
  • The chaos of the city at night gave a sense of delirium.

adjective relating to or characterized by hallucinations

  • The patient reported experiencing vivid hallucinatory episodes during the study.
  • She said she saw some crazy hallucinatory stuff last night.
  • I can't believe he thought those hallucinatory visions were real.
  • The artist's use of color created a hallucinatory effect in the painting.

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 an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug

verb to take an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug

  • The patient was rushed to the emergency room after an overdose of medication.
  • I heard that she had an overdose last night, but she's okay now.
  • He's always partying too hard and risking an overdose.
  • The company's marketing campaign was an overdose of bright colors and loud music.

adjective describing a state of being in a daze or unconscious

adverb in a manner that reflects a stupor

  • The patient remained stuporous after receiving a high dose of sedatives.
  • He was so drunk that he ended up stuporous on the couch.
  • She was completely stuporous after smoking that potent weed.
  • The heat was so intense that it left everyone in a stuporous state.

adjective relating to or tending toward suicide; self-destructive

  • The patient exhibited signs of suicidal ideation and was immediately referred to a mental health professional.
  • She's been feeling really low lately, to the point where she's been having suicidal thoughts.
  • I can't believe he's so down that he's talking about doing something suicidal.
  • The company's decision to invest all its money in one risky project seemed almost suicidal.

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 Self-injury is a noun referring to the act of intentionally harming oneself, often as a coping mechanism for emotional distress.

  • Self-injury, also known as self-harm, is a serious mental health concern that should be addressed by a professional.
  • It's important to seek help if you or someone you know is engaging in self-injury.
  • Some people use self-injury as a coping mechanism, but it's not a healthy solution.
  • Self-injury can be seen as a physical manifestation of internal struggles and emotional pain.

noun a medical condition characterized by a lack of willpower or an inability to make decisions

  • Aboulia is a medical condition characterized by a lack of will or initiative.
  • She's been feeling a bit of aboulia lately, struggling to find motivation for anything.
  • I can't deal with his aboulia right now, he needs to get his act together.
  • The team's aboulia on the field cost them the game, as they lacked the drive to push forward.

noun a conversation or chat

verb to converse informally; chat

  • The patient continued to confabulate details of events that never actually happened.
  • I think he's just confabulating to make himself sound more interesting.
  • Don't believe anything he says, he's just confabulating.
  • Her mind began to confabulate a story to make sense of the confusing situation.

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 confused or unintelligible mixture of seemingly random words and phrases, often used to describe nonsensical or incoherent speech or writing.

  • The patient's speech was characterized by word salad, making it difficult to understand their thoughts.
  • She was so nervous during the presentation that she ended up just spouting out word salad.
  • I can't believe he said that in the meeting, it was pure word salad.
  • His writing was like a word salad, with random thoughts scattered throughout the page.

noun a neurological condition characterized by seeing static or snow-like visual disturbances

adjective describing the type of visual disturbance experienced

  • Visual snow is a rare neurological condition characterized by the perception of flickering static or snow-like visual disturbances.
  • I've been experiencing visual snow lately, it's like seeing tiny dots everywhere.
  • Visual snow is when your vision looks all glitchy, like a broken TV screen.
  • His mind was clouded with visual snow, making it hard for him to focus on anything else.

adjective relating to or affected by abulia; showing a lack of will or initiative

  • The patient exhibited symptoms of abulia, showing a lack of motivation or initiative.
  • He's been feeling abulic lately, not wanting to do anything productive.
  • She's been acting so abulic, just lounging around all day.
  • His abulic behavior towards his goals is hindering his progress.

noun a plural form of the noun acoasma, which refers to an auditory hallucination or sound perceived without an external stimulus

  • The scientist studied the phenomenon of acoasmata in great detail.
  • I heard that acoasmata can be quite fascinating to learn about.
  • Acoasmata are like, really weird auditory hallucinations, dude.
  • The silence in the room was so intense, it felt like acoasmata were echoing in my ears.

adjective Acuter is a comparative form of the adjective acute, which means sharp or severe in effect; intense.

adverb Acuter can also be used as an adverb to describe the manner in which something is done with sharpness or intensity.

  • The acuter the angle of incidence, the greater the amount of refraction.
  • Her sense of smell is much acuter than mine.
  • I can't believe how acuter his comeback was!
  • As the deadline approached, the stress became acuter and acuter.