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Word | Delirium |
Gujarati Meaning | ચિત્તભ્રમણા, ઉન્માદ, સંનિપાત, ઘેલછા, સખત તાવમાં થઈ જતો સનેપાત કે ત્રિદોષ, જેમાં ઘણી વાર દરદી અર્થહીન લવારો કરવા લાગે છે, ચિત્તભ્રમણા (ડિલીરીયમ), ચિતભ્રમ, સનેપાત |
state of violent mental agitation / a usually brief state of excitement and mental confusion often accompanied by hallucinations / A state in which the thoughts, expressions, and actions are wild, irregular, and incoherent / mental disorder marked by confusion / an acutely disturbed state of mind that occurs in fever, intoxication, and other disorders and is characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech. / a mental state in which you are confused and not able to think or speak clearly usually because of fever or some other illness / a state of wild excitement and great happiness, | |
Usage | ⇒ He often suffers from fits of delirium ⇒ In his delirium, the drunkard saw pink panthers and talking pigs. Perhaps he wasn't delirious: he might just have wandered into a movie house. ⇒ In her delirium, nothing she said made any sense. ⇒ Schizophrenia is conventionally distinguished from the organic psychoses dementia and delirium by the absence of intellectual compromise. ⇒ A delirium of joy followed the winning of the prize |
Synonyms | frenzy, hysteria, insanity, hallucination, delusion, fury, craze, madness, mania, derangement, ecstasy, fever, rage, furor, lunacy, raving, dementia, illusion, fervor, feverishness, |
Antonyms | sanity, calmness, balance, dejection, saneness, abeyance, apathy, calm, clearness, daylight, docility, doldrums, domestication, dreaminess, dullness, ennui, good sense, idleness, impassiveness, inaction, |
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