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hyperthyroid

American  
[hahy-per-thahy-roid] / ˌhaɪ pərˈθaɪ rɔɪd /

adjective

Pathology.
  1. of, relating to, or having hyperthyroidism.

  2. characterized by extreme intensity, emotionalism, or lack of restraint.

    hyperthyroid journalism.


Etymology

Origin of hyperthyroid

First recorded in 1915–20; hyper- + thyroid

Example Sentences

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Graves’ disease is one example of a hyperthyroid condition.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

While in reality she stood just over five feet tall, even today, she’s frequently depicted “as a hyperthyroid Amazon of nearly six feet, who required ‘policemen seven feet high’ to handle her.”

From Slate • Sep. 7, 2021

After a few weeks, he would ask for money for hyperthyroid surgery: “Two thousand dollars. But nobody paid me.”

From New York Times • Nov. 13, 2020

In Graves’ disease, the hyperthyroid state results from an autoimmune reaction in which antibodies overstimulate the follicle cells of the thyroid gland.

From Textbooks • Jun. 19, 2013

Thus the skin of the hyperthyroid and the subadrenal is soft and moist, because of their antagonistic effects upon the sympathetic system.

From The Glands Regulating Personality by Berman, Louis, M.D.