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Hysteric Meaning in English

word

ˌhɪsˈtɛɹɪk
hi-STER-ik
hɪstˈɛɹɪk
hiss-TER-ik

Definition

A hysteric is someone who shows very strong, uncontrolled emotions, usually panic, laughter, or crying. It can be used as a noun for a person or as an adjective to describe such behavior.

Usage & Nuances

'Hysteric' is somewhat old-fashioned and now often replaced by 'hysterical' for describing emotional behavior. Calling someone a 'hysteric' can sound rude or judgmental. More common in psychological or historical contexts. Do not confuse with 'hysterics' (a fit of laughter or panic).

Example Sentences

The doctor said she was a hysteric.

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He became a hysteric during the argument.

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Don't be such a hysteric.

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People thought he was just a hysteric, but he was actually very scared.

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The kids started acting like hysterics after the scary movie.

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I'm not a hysteric, I'm just worried about the results.

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