Psychological Disorders And Symptoms

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun A disruption of the peace or normal functioning of something

verb None

adjective None

adverb None

pronoun None

preposition None

conjunction None

interjection None

article None

  • The disturbance in the neighborhood was caused by a loud party.
  • The disturbance last night was because of the construction work happening next door.
  • The disturbance at the concert was so annoying, like seriously.
  • Her sudden outburst caused a disturbance in the normally quiet office.

verb to deprive of strength or ability; disable

  • The new security system is designed to incapacitate any intruders attempting to break in.
  • I twisted my ankle and it totally incapacitated me from playing in the basketball game.
  • The knockout punch completely incapacitated his opponent in the boxing match.
  • The overwhelming stress of the situation seemed to incapacitate her ability to think clearly.

noun a person who believes that life is meaningless and rejects all religious and moral principles

adjective relating to or characteristic of nihilism or nihilists

  • The philosopher was often labeled as a nihilist due to his belief in the meaninglessness of life.
  • My friend likes to joke that he's a nihilist because he doesn't take anything too seriously.
  • Some people think being a nihilist is cool, but I just find it depressing.
  • She felt like a nihilist, watching the flames consume everything she once cared about.

noun a fear or phobia of attending seminars or public speaking events

  • Seminarophobia is a term used to describe the fear of attending seminars or public speaking events.
  • I think I have seminarophobia because I get really nervous before giving presentations.
  • My friend totally bailed on the seminar because of her seminarophobia.
  • His seminarophobia is like a wall that prevents him from advancing in his career.