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Definition of psychotic in English: psychoticadjective sʌɪˈkɒtɪksaɪˈkɑdɪk Relating to, denoting, or suffering from a psychosis. 精神病的,精神错乱的 精神错乱。 Example sentencesExamples - Terror always has its roots in hysteria and psychotic insecurity; still, we should know our enemy.
- I was about to turn into a crazy psychotic lunatic and there was nothing I could do to stop myself.
- The mean decrease in the severity of psychotic symptoms and EPS favored risperidone.
- The help received at this temple served as an alternative to clinical psychiatric treatment for these people with psychotic illness.
- As well as symptoms of panic, these nine patients all had overt psychotic symptoms and behavioural disturbance.
- I know I know I get all kinds of strange paranoid psychotic dreams when I am in a bad mood.
- Excessive doses produce hyperactivity, paranoia and other psychotic symptoms.
- Has the Minister seen studies or reports that link cannabis use with psychotic symptoms or mental health disorders?
- One of their sons suffered from schizophrenia and was prone to violent psychotic episodes.
- Enrique's face is twisted into a rictus grin, and he lets out the unmistakable chortle of sheer psychotic derangement.
- One simply cannot equate psychotic disturbances which alter the entire personality with physical diseases.
- She is a deeply disturbed, psychotic individual, whose case should never have gone to trial.
- I must say that some of the emails I get from Leftists do have all the hallmarks of psychotic thought disorder.
- The only safety issue seems to be in seriously disturbed patients, in whom meditation may trigger psychotic episodes.
- Celebrity stalkers are usually found in the love obsessional group, a high proportion of whom suffer from psychotic illnesses.
- Though he was incoherent and loud, at times my impression was that he was not psychotic or manic.
- One of the most disenfranchised groups in health care is older people with psychotic disorders.
- We found very little evidence of psychiatric illness, none of the subjects had psychotic disorders for example.
- Edwin was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and marijuana induced psychotic disorder.
- Child abuse seems to be particularly related to psychotic symptoms and diagnoses of schizophrenia.
Synonyms severely mentally ill, insane, mad, certifiable, deranged, demented, of unsound mind, out of one's mind, not in one's right mind, not together, crazed, lunatic, unbalanced, unhinged, unstable, disturbed, distracted, stark mad, maniac, maniacal, manic, frenzied, raving, distraught, frantic, hysterical, delirious, mad as a hatter, mad as a March hare Latin non compos mentis British sectionable informal crazy, mental, off one's head, out of one's head, off one's nut, nuts, nutty, nutty as a fruitcake, off one's rocker, not (quite) right in the head, round the bend, raving mad, bats, batty, bonkers, cuckoo, loopy, loony, bananas, loco, screwy, with a screw loose, touched, gaga, up the pole, not all there, not right upstairs, away with the fairies, foaming at the mouth British informal barmy, crackers, barking, barking mad, round the twist, off one's trolley, daft, as daft as a brush, not the full shilling North American informal buggy, off the wall, nutsy, nutso, out of one's tree, meshuga, squirrelly, wacko Canadian & Australian/New Zealand informal bushed New Zealand informal porangi technical psychopathic, psychopathological, sociopathic
noun sʌɪˈkɒtɪksaɪˈkɑdɪk A person suffering from a psychosis. 精神病的,精神错乱的 Example sentencesExamples - I saw this whole bunch of young people going crazy, plunging into the counterculture, becoming psychotics, among the Baby Boomer generation.
- Some of the psychotics too can be withdrawn - ‘quietly mad’ in the language of doctors - and likely to remain undiagnosed and untreated.
- LSD psychotics fundamentally did not differ from schizophrenics except for the amount of parental alcoholism.
- It you want to say, do they have disordered thinking, are they distorted in their ideas of relationships with people, some of them certainly are personality disordered, but not a lot are schizophrenic or what we would call psychotics.
- Man and Chen compared the effectiveness of intramuscular injections of chlorpromazine with IM haloperidol in controlling agitated, assaultive psychotics.
Derivativesadverb Well, suicide usually, as we know, occurs when people are psychotically depressed. Example sentencesExamples - The older man she marries is psychotically jealous, yet she stays with him for two years.
- This is a story of a psychotically insane man on death row, given a reprieve because, well, he's psychotic.
- In a second scene from Macbeth, Lady Macbeth walks about the castle in a trance-like state, muttering psychotically.
- Little do they know that common sense tells those of us who exist outside of their respective cults that these fanatics are almost certainly, if not psychotically, wrong.
Rhymesabiotic, amniotic, antibiotic, chaotic, demotic, despotic, erotic, exotic, homoerotic, hypnotic, idiotic, macrobiotic, meiotic, narcotic, neurotic, osmotic, patriotic, prebiotic, quixotic, robotic, sclerotic, semiotic, symbiotic, zygotic, zymotic Definition of psychotic in US English: psychoticadjectivesīˈkädiksaɪˈkɑdɪk Relating to, denoting, or suffering from a psychosis. 精神病的,精神错乱的 精神错乱。 Example sentencesExamples - Child abuse seems to be particularly related to psychotic symptoms and diagnoses of schizophrenia.
- I must say that some of the emails I get from Leftists do have all the hallmarks of psychotic thought disorder.
- We found very little evidence of psychiatric illness, none of the subjects had psychotic disorders for example.
- Though he was incoherent and loud, at times my impression was that he was not psychotic or manic.
- The help received at this temple served as an alternative to clinical psychiatric treatment for these people with psychotic illness.
- One simply cannot equate psychotic disturbances which alter the entire personality with physical diseases.
- She is a deeply disturbed, psychotic individual, whose case should never have gone to trial.
- Terror always has its roots in hysteria and psychotic insecurity; still, we should know our enemy.
- One of their sons suffered from schizophrenia and was prone to violent psychotic episodes.
- The mean decrease in the severity of psychotic symptoms and EPS favored risperidone.
- Excessive doses produce hyperactivity, paranoia and other psychotic symptoms.
- The only safety issue seems to be in seriously disturbed patients, in whom meditation may trigger psychotic episodes.
- Celebrity stalkers are usually found in the love obsessional group, a high proportion of whom suffer from psychotic illnesses.
- I was about to turn into a crazy psychotic lunatic and there was nothing I could do to stop myself.
- As well as symptoms of panic, these nine patients all had overt psychotic symptoms and behavioural disturbance.
- One of the most disenfranchised groups in health care is older people with psychotic disorders.
- Edwin was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and marijuana induced psychotic disorder.
- I know I know I get all kinds of strange paranoid psychotic dreams when I am in a bad mood.
- Enrique's face is twisted into a rictus grin, and he lets out the unmistakable chortle of sheer psychotic derangement.
- Has the Minister seen studies or reports that link cannabis use with psychotic symptoms or mental health disorders?
Synonyms severely mentally ill, insane, mad, certifiable, deranged, demented, of unsound mind, out of one's mind, not in one's right mind, not together, crazed, lunatic, unbalanced, unhinged, unstable, disturbed, distracted, stark mad, maniac, maniacal, manic, frenzied, raving, distraught, frantic, hysterical, delirious, mad as a hatter, mad as a march hare
nounsīˈkädiksaɪˈkɑdɪk A person suffering from a psychosis. 精神病的,精神错乱的 Example sentencesExamples - Man and Chen compared the effectiveness of intramuscular injections of chlorpromazine with IM haloperidol in controlling agitated, assaultive psychotics.
- I saw this whole bunch of young people going crazy, plunging into the counterculture, becoming psychotics, among the Baby Boomer generation.
- Some of the psychotics too can be withdrawn - ‘quietly mad’ in the language of doctors - and likely to remain undiagnosed and untreated.
- It you want to say, do they have disordered thinking, are they distorted in their ideas of relationships with people, some of them certainly are personality disordered, but not a lot are schizophrenic or what we would call psychotics.
- LSD psychotics fundamentally did not differ from schizophrenics except for the amount of parental alcoholism.
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