Meaning & Definition of Psychotic in English
Psychotic
Relating to or affected by psychosis; exhibiting severe mental disorder.
Pronunciation:
/saɪˈkɒtɪk/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Characterized by a disconnection from reality, often manifesting in delusions or hallucinations.
Example Sentence: The patient exhibited psychotic behavior during the episode.
Definition: Relating to mental illness where a person is unable to differentiate between what is real and what is not.
Example Sentence: She was diagnosed as psychotic after several months of symptoms.
Definition: Describing extreme emotional reactions or behavior that is irrational.
Example Sentence: His psychotic outbursts were concerning to his friends.
Etymology
Origin: Derived from Greek 'psyche' meaning mind and '-otic' relating to a condition or process.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- psychotic break: A severe mental state where a person loses contact with reality.
- psychotic episode: A period of time where an individual experiences psychotic symptoms.
- psychotic features: Symptoms indicative of a severe mental disorder, including hallucinations or delusions.
Translations
- Spanish: psicótico
- French: psychotique
- German: psychotisch
- Russian: психотический
Related Words
- psychosis: A severe mental disorder characterized by a disconnected from reality.
- schizophrenia: A chronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
Slang Meanings of psychotic
Meaning: Losing touch with reality due to extreme stress.
Example Sentence: After all that pressure, he went totally psychotic.
Meaning: Acting in an irrational or overly dramatic manner.
Example Sentence: She freaked out over the smallest thing; it was like she was being psychotic.