(Apoplexy is a sudden neurological condition - stroke - or metaphorically a fit of outrage or anger.)
"I ran to him at once, calling to my mother. But haste was all in vain. The captain had been struck dead by a thundering apoplexy." (Robert Louis Stevenson - Treasure Island p. 40)
"The horseplay by his students would never fail to trigger apoplexy in the professor."
"The Iranian's admission to having an additional nuclear plant project under construction caused apoplexy among the nuclear powers."
An apoplexy is a bleeding within internal organs and the accompanying symptoms.
Apoplexy is an archaic (no longer used) term for a cerebral hemorrhage or a stroke.
Apoplexy
an apoplexy (stroke)
There are many symptoms of pituitary apoplexy. These include severe headaches, sudden loss of vision or double vision. This is because of the severe restriction of blood to the pituitary gland.
æpəˌplɛksɪ or ape-o-pleski Hope That Helps!
Oh, dude, using "apoplectic" in a sentence is like super easy. You can say something like, "When I told my mom I failed my math test, she looked apoplectic." It just means someone is really, really angry or upset. So, like, don't use it lightly unless you want to see someone go apoplectic on you.
Apoplexy.
Beaumarchais died on May 18, 1799, in Paris, France of apoplexy.
Opium is my first choice. Also Cocculus Indicus and Gelsemium
Ren Yamamoto died in 17 June 2003 of cerebral apoplexy.
An apoplex is an obsolete term for an apoplexy, a process of bleeding within internal organs and the accompanying symptoms.