Meaning & Definition of word "Epileptic"

Epileptic

/ˌɛp.ɪˈlɛp.tɪk/

noun:

  • 1. A person who suffers from epilepsy.
    • Example: Support groups exist for epileptics to share their experiences and coping strategies.
  • 2. Relating to someone affected by epilepsy.
    • Example: The school has special accommodations for epileptics during exams.

adjective:

  • 1. Relating to or characterized by epilepsy, a neurological condition marked by recurrent seizures.
    • Example: The epileptic patient was monitored closely during the clinical trial.
  • 2. Having or showing the symptoms of epilepsy.
    • Example: He experienced epileptic seizures that required immediate medical attention.

Etymology

From late Latin 'epilepticus', from Greek 'epileptikos', from 'epilambanein' meaning 'to seize'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

epileptic seizure:

A sudden episode of electrical activity in the brain leading to convulsions.

epileptic fit:

An occurrence of convulsions due to epilepsy.

Related Words

epilepsy:

A neurological disorder characterized by seizures.

seizure:

A sudden attack of illness, such as a stroke or epilepsy.

neurodiversity:

The idea that neurological differences are to be recognized and respected.

Slang Meanings of epileptic

Meaning: A term sometimes used informally for someone who has epilepsy.

Example Sentence: He's my friend who is a bit of an epileptic, but he's really cool.