Hysterical description refers to an exaggerated and emotionally charged portrayal of events or situations, often characterized by intense feelings and dramatic language. It can convey a sense of panic or overwhelming emotion, typically emphasizing the absurdity or chaos of a scenario. This style is often used in literature, film, or social commentary to evoke strong reactions from the audience.
It means "womb" or "uterus"
I cannot see what was so hysterical about the joke.He broke out into a hysterical laugher.
Hysterical means suffering from hysteria
I can give you several sentences.She is hysterical with fear.Don't get hysterical just because you failed a test.The hysterical woman ran screaming down the street.
Hysterical History was created in 1953.
As in " That movie was hysterical!", hysterical would be the correct spelling.
No, "hypocrite" and "hysterical" do not mean the same thing. A hypocrite is someone who pretends to have moral standards or beliefs that they do not actually hold, often engaging in behavior that contradicts their stated values. On the other hand, hysterical refers to an extreme emotional reaction, often characterized by uncontrollable laughter, crying, or panic. The two terms pertain to different aspects of behavior and emotion.
"Kyle was hysterical after losing the football game." Hysterical: (adj) Deriving from or affected by uncontrolled extreme emotion
Hysterical Stars was created on 2005-05-25.
the correct spelling is hysterical (panicked).
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Hysterical neurosis-- An older term for conversion disorder or dissociative disorder.