Psychological Effects

7 words in this vocabulary list

verb to make weak or feeble

  • The disease began to enfeeble her body, causing her to struggle with simple tasks.
  • Lack of exercise can enfeeble your muscles over time.
  • Don't let negative thoughts enfeeble your spirit.
  • The constant criticism began to enfeeble his confidence.

noun a medical term for bad breath

  • Halitosis is a medical term used to describe bad breath.
  • I heard that using mouthwash can help with halitosis.
  • Dude, your halitosis is killing me. Brush your teeth!
  • The company's financial troubles were like a lingering halitosis that couldn't be ignored.

noun a severe headache or other aftereffects caused by drinking an excess of alcohol

  • She woke up with a terrible hangover after the office party.
  • I can't believe how bad my hangover is from last night!
  • I feel like I got hit by a truck with this hangover.
  • The consequences of his actions left him with a moral hangover.

noun something that grows out of or results from something else

  • The new research center is an outgrowth of the university's commitment to innovation.
  • The new club was just an outgrowth of our shared love for hiking.
  • The street art scene was an outgrowth of the city's underground culture.
  • His success in the music industry was an outgrowth of his hard work and dedication.

noun a false statement; a lie

  • The spread of untruths can have serious consequences in a professional setting.
  • Don't believe everything you hear, there's a lot of untruth going around.
  • She's just spouting untruths to make herself look better.
  • His words were like a web of untruths, trapping anyone who dared to believe them.

noun a set of beliefs, attitudes, and practices associated with the political ideology of Donald Trump

  • The rise of Trumpism in American politics has sparked intense debates among scholars and policymakers.
  • Some people love Trumpism, while others can't stand it.
  • I don't get why some folks are so into Trumpism, it's just not my thing.
  • The spread of Trumpism is like a wildfire, consuming everything in its path.

noun a skin condition characterized by loss of pigment in patches

  • Vitiligo is a long-term skin condition characterized by patches of the skin losing their pigment.
  • My friend was diagnosed with vitiligo last year and has been learning to embrace her unique skin.
  • Some people call vitiligo 'vit'
  • In a world full of colors, vitiligo adds its own beautiful shade of uniqueness.