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neurotic
1[ noo-rot-ik, nyoo- ]
noun
- a neurotic person.
neurotic
2[ noo-rot-ik, nyoo- ]
adjective
- pertaining to the nerves or to nerve disease; neural: no longer in technical use.
neurotic
/ njʊˈrɒtɪk /
adjective
- of, relating to, or afflicted by neurosis
noun
- a person who is afflicted with a neurosis or who tends to be emotionally unstable or unusually anxious
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Derived Forms
- neuˈrotically, adverb
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Other Words From
- neu·rotic·al·ly adverb
- semi·neu·roti·cal·ly adverb
- unneu·roti·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of neurotic1
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Example Sentences
It was quite interesting, its title was Rejoice That You Are Neurotic.
As a result, Akerman said CrowdMed may appeal to the more neurotic of us who wish to be “armchair physicians.”
In the early 1900s, Sigmund Freud began to explore in earnest the similarities between neurotic behavior and ritual.
You give the weakest and the worst interpretation of my devotion: the neurotic one.
Equal parts compassionate and neurotic, Farmiga plays Norma with an intense level of adrenaline.
Here is my pet theory of the gouty origin of neurasthenia and perhaps Beard's neurotic constitution, beloved of rhinologists.
Neurotic tendencies which unfit women for marriage—the desire for domination.
Sexual anæsthesia another neurotic trait which interferes with marital harmony.
She glared at him with the wild look that frequently comes to the hysterical or neurotic woman's eyes.
The condition is probably of neurotic origin and tends to recur.
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