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Definition of schizophrenic in English: schizophrenicadjective ˌskɪtsə(ʊ)ˈfrɛnɪk 1Having, relating to, or characteristic of schizophrenia. Example sentencesExamples - This is a drawing of my patient in an acute state of a chronic, schizophrenic illness.
- His schizophrenic psychosis was a catatonic aspect, as he had few impulses of his own.
- Inside psychiatric hospitals, the schizophrenic architect is forced to confine his dreams to paper, or to minor alterations of his personal environment.
- These characteristics are strikingly displayed in the art of the schizophrenic prisoner.
- A psychiatrist who treated her testified that she has never been schizophrenic.
- They're not really sure what he suffered from, but some believe that he was schizophrenic.
- Self-hatred is accompanied in extreme cases by paranoid, schizophrenic, or manic-depressive psychoses.
- Only one of the six people who appear in the film identifies herself as schizophrenic.
- Congenitally handicapped and crippled by severe schizophrenic tendencies, he sought refuge in his awesome drawings and in his strange world of dreams.
- Living with a schizophrenic, psychotic mother must have left an indelible mark on him.
- 1.1 (in general use) characterized by inconsistent or contradictory elements.
walking around the museum was a strangely schizophrenic experience Example sentencesExamples - She turns to the only man on the planet whose liberal do-gooding is more schizophrenic than her own.
- After that initial lawsuit, they took the schizophrenic step of complying with the ruling.
- What really does this film in is the schizophrenic nature of the story.
- His debut feature suffers from a schizophrenic lack of focus.
- He muddled his way through the opening verse and belted out the chorus, creating a schizophrenic performance.
- The dizzying altitude, schizophrenic temperatures, lack of rainfall, and coarse terrain make it one of the most grim of all the places that humans call home.
- The mountain is a 6,288-foot-high fortress guarded by schizophrenic weather that could turn the devil himself into a sniveling wuss.
- It's a very schizophrenic life I lead.
- The film makes an implicit statement about our schizophrenic, debt-driven economy.
- The best of these songs verges on being schizophrenic with its double vocals.
noun ˌskɪtsə(ʊ)ˈfrɛnɪk A person with schizophrenia. she was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic he became known for his success in treating schizophrenics Example sentencesExamples - Ultimately, he emphasized the view that she was simply a paranoid schizophrenic rather than leaving the question open.
- The schizophrenic tends generally to retreat from involvement with his environment.
- The press dubbed him "The Oddfather" after he began posing as a schizophrenic in the late 1960s.
- He cites studies finding that schizophrenics who haven't been drugged do not show higher dopamine levels than non-mentally-ill controls.
- These parameters indicate that dosing this drug based on blood levels may optimize response in acute schizophrenics.
- I was suitably impressed with my friend's performance as a schizophrenic, but the play by itself made no sense.
- In the case of schizophrenics, delusions can arise through misinterpreting other people's actions, misreading other people's minds.
- I'd love to play a mental patient—a schizophrenic, something like that.
- He said whatever is good for a normal person is good for a schizophrenic.
- I assume your writer watched the film, yet somehow this didn't stop him from simply tagging all these individuals as schizophrenics.
Rhymesanthropogenic, arsenic, autogenic, callisthenic (US calisthenic), carcinogenic, cariogenic, cryogenic, erotogenic, eugenic, fennec, hallucinogenic, Hellenic, hypo-allergenic, photogenic, pyrogenic, radiogenic, telegenic Definition of schizophrenic in US English: schizophrenicadjectiveˌskɪtsəˈfrɛnɪkˌskitsəˈfrenik 1Having, relating to, or characteristic of schizophrenia. Example sentencesExamples - Inside psychiatric hospitals, the schizophrenic architect is forced to confine his dreams to paper, or to minor alterations of his personal environment.
- Congenitally handicapped and crippled by severe schizophrenic tendencies, he sought refuge in his awesome drawings and in his strange world of dreams.
- Self-hatred is accompanied in extreme cases by paranoid, schizophrenic, or manic-depressive psychoses.
- This is a drawing of my patient in an acute state of a chronic, schizophrenic illness.
- A psychiatrist who treated her testified that she has never been schizophrenic.
- Living with a schizophrenic, psychotic mother must have left an indelible mark on him.
- They're not really sure what he suffered from, but some believe that he was schizophrenic.
- Only one of the six people who appear in the film identifies herself as schizophrenic.
- His schizophrenic psychosis was a catatonic aspect, as he had few impulses of his own.
- These characteristics are strikingly displayed in the art of the schizophrenic prisoner.
- 1.1 (in general use) characterized by inconsistent or contradictory elements.
walking around the museum was a strangely schizophrenic experience Example sentencesExamples - After that initial lawsuit, they took the schizophrenic step of complying with the ruling.
- She turns to the only man on the planet whose liberal do-gooding is more schizophrenic than her own.
- It's a very schizophrenic life I lead.
- The best of these songs verges on being schizophrenic with its double vocals.
- He muddled his way through the opening verse and belted out the chorus, creating a schizophrenic performance.
- The film makes an implicit statement about our schizophrenic, debt-driven economy.
- His debut feature suffers from a schizophrenic lack of focus.
- The dizzying altitude, schizophrenic temperatures, lack of rainfall, and coarse terrain make it one of the most grim of all the places that humans call home.
- What really does this film in is the schizophrenic nature of the story.
- The mountain is a 6,288-foot-high fortress guarded by schizophrenic weather that could turn the devil himself into a sniveling wuss.
nounˌskɪtsəˈfrɛnɪkˌskitsəˈfrenik A person with schizophrenia. she was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic he became known for his success in treating schizophrenics Example sentencesExamples - He cites studies finding that schizophrenics who haven't been drugged do not show higher dopamine levels than non-mentally-ill controls.
- He said whatever is good for a normal person is good for a schizophrenic.
- I was suitably impressed with my friend's performance as a schizophrenic, but the play by itself made no sense.
- These parameters indicate that dosing this drug based on blood levels may optimize response in acute schizophrenics.
- I assume your writer watched the film, yet somehow this didn't stop him from simply tagging all these individuals as schizophrenics.
- I'd love to play a mental patient—a schizophrenic, something like that.
- Ultimately, he emphasized the view that she was simply a paranoid schizophrenic rather than leaving the question open.
- In the case of schizophrenics, delusions can arise through misinterpreting other people's actions, misreading other people's minds.
- The press dubbed him "The Oddfather" after he began posing as a schizophrenic in the late 1960s.
- The schizophrenic tends generally to retreat from involvement with his environment.
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