freud

word

/ˈfɹɔɪd/
froyd
/ˈfrɔɪd/
froyd

Definition

Freud refers to Sigmund Freud (1856–1939), an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a method for treating mental illness and understanding the human mind.

Usage & Nuances

Always capitalized as it is a proper name. Used mostly in academic, psychological, or cultural discussions. Sometimes used metonymically to refer to concepts or approaches related to psychoanalysis (e.g., "a Freudian approach"). Not a common conversational word unless in reference to his influence or theories.

Example Sentences

Freud was born in Austria.

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Many people study the ideas of Freud.

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The book talks about Freud and his theories.

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If you're interested in psychology, you've definitely heard of Freud.

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Some people disagree with Freud's ideas, but his impact is huge.

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Whenever someone mentions dreams, Freud usually comes up in the conversation.

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