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Cataleptic Meaning in English

word

ˌkætəˈlɛptɪk
kat-uh-LEP-tik
kˌæteɪlˈɛptɪk
kat-ayl-LEP-tik

Definition

Describes a person or state where the muscles become rigid and the person is unresponsive, often as part of a medical condition called catalepsy.

Usage & Nuances

Most often used in medical, psychological, or literary contexts to describe a specific state of unresponsiveness or rigidity. Not common in everyday conversation; sometimes used metaphorically for extreme stillness.

Example Sentences

The patient lay in a cataleptic state for hours.

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A cataleptic fit makes it hard to move or speak.

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He looked almost cataleptic when he heard the shocking news.

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She went completely cataleptic during the hypnosis session.

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The movie’s villain froze in a cataleptic trance, unable to react.

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After the accident, his body became almost cataleptic from the shock.

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