He can't sleep for days now, he has insomnia.
Insomnia is sometimes the reflection of the person's troubled life.
The suffix in the word "insomnia" is "-ia."
Anne stayed up all night because of her insomnia.'Acute insomnia is the inability to consistently sleep well for a period of less than a month' zg
Insomnia can negatively affect the person's social and work life.
'Insomnia' is the Latin! It's from the root '-somnia', meaning sleep/dreaming, and the prefix 'in-', which inverts it.
There are 9! permutations of the word 'insomnia.' That includes all combinations, whether they are or are not actual words.
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Somnus was the Roman god of sleep. Insomnia is derived from the Latin word with the same spelling together with the prefix 'in-" for negation. He is also remembered in the word Somnambulism - sleep walking. The Greek god of sleep was Hypnos, from which we get Hypnotism and related words. The word morphine also has mythological origins - Morpheus was the god of dreams, and the son of Somnus.
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This sentence is a sentence with the word "consolation" in it.