neurosis

  • 61neurosis — neu·ro·sis || ‚nÊŠ rəʊsɪs /‚njÊŠ n. any of several mental disorders involving physical and emotional symptoms (such as bodily pain, anxiety, depression, etc.) that do not stem from any obvious physiological change (Medicine) …

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  • 62neurosis — f. Conjunto de enfermedades del sistema nervioso …

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  • 64neurosis — [ˌnjʊə rəʊsɪs] noun (plural neuroses si:z) Medicine a relatively mild mental illness not caused by organic disease, involving depression, anxiety, obsessive behaviour, etc. but not a radical loss of touch with reality. Origin C18: mod. L., from… …

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  • 65neurosis — noun plural neuroses, (C, U) a mental illness that makes someone unreasonably worried or frightened …

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  • 66neurosis — n psychoneurosis, mental illness, psychological or emotional disorder, mental disturbance, emotional instability, mental derangement, psychopathy; sickness, ailment, malady, affliction, disease; abnormality, abnormal condition, irregularity,… …

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  • 67neurosis — neu·ro·sis …

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  • 68neurosis — [njʊˈrəʊsɪs] (plural neuroses [njʊˈrəʊsiːz] ) noun [C/U] medical a mental illness that makes you behave or think in an unreasonable way …

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  • 69neurosis — neu•ro•sis [[t]nʊˈroʊ sɪs, nyʊ [/t]] n. pl. ses [[t] siz[/t]] psi Also called psychoneurosis a functional disorder in which feelings of anxiety, obsessional thoughts, compulsive acts, and physical complaints without objective evidence of disease …

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  • 70neurosis — /njuˈroʊsəs / (say nyooh rohsuhs) noun (plural neuroses /njuˈroʊsiz/ (say nyooh rohseez)) 1. a relatively mild mental illness in which feelings of anxiety, obsessional thoughts, compulsive acts, and physical complaints without objective evidence… …