Meaning & Definition of word "Traumatic"

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    Traumatic

    /trəˈmætɪk/

    adjective:

    • 1. Causing or relating to physical injury or emotional distress.
      • Example: The accident was a traumatic experience that took a long time for him to recover from.
    • 2. Having a psychological effect that is distressing and painful.
      • Example: Witnessing the event was traumatic for her, leading to nightmares and anxiety.
    • 3. Resulting from or caused by trauma.
      • Example: He developed traumatic stress disorder after his deployment in a war zone.

    Etymology

    From the Greek 'trauma' meaning 'wound' or 'injury'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    traumatic experience:

    An event that causes significant emotional or psychological lingering effects.

    traumatic stress:

    A type of psychological stress due to a distressing event.

    traumatic injury:

    A physical injury resulting from an external force.

    Related Words

    trauma:

    A severe emotional shock or distressing experience.

    traumatize:

    To subject someone to a traumatic experience.

    traumatology:

    The study of trauma, especially injuries.

    Slang Meanings of traumatic

    Meaning: Life-altering incident.

    Example Sentence: That breakup was so traumatic, it changed my whole perspective on relationships.

    Meaning: A big deal or overly stressful situation.

    Example Sentence: I thought it was traumatic when I lost my phone, but looking back, it wasn’t that serious.