What is another word for dysphoria?
Pronunciation:
[ dɪsfˈɔːɹi͡ə], [ dɪsfˈɔːɹiə], [ d_ɪ_s_f_ˈɔː_ɹ_iə]
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Synonyms for Dysphoria:
n.
• disquietude (noun)- dis-quiet,
- dyspathies,
- un-rests,
- dis quietudes,
- dis-quietude,
- dis-quiets,
- dis quietude,
- dis-quietudes,
- dis quiets,
- dis quiet,
- un-rest,
- un rest.
- de-solations,
- heavy heartedness,
- saturninities,
- de-solation,
- fore bodings,
- fore boding,
- de solations,
- fore-boding,
- de solation,
- Catatonias,
- pensivenesses,
- low spirit.
- uneasiness,
- heavy heart,
- disquietude,
- bleakness,
- dyspathy,
- sadness,
- mournfulness,
- the blue,
- infelicity,
- Downcastness,
- pessimism,
- cheerlessness,
- broken heart,
- catatonia,
- sorrowfulness,
- chemistries,
- anhedonia,
- chemistry,
- blahs,
- low spirits,
- saturninity,
- pensiveness,
- heavyheartedness,
- queasiness,
- the dumps,
- moodiness,
- dismals,
- the blues,
- Morbidities,
- morbidity,
- disconsolateness,
- forlornness,
- Infelicities,
- dispiritedness,
- gloominess.
- dis tresses,
- disconsolatenesses,
- the dump,
- downcastnesses,
- dis-tress,
- moodinesses,
- forlornnesses,
- broken hearts,
- bleaknesses,
- cheerlessnesses,
- dispiritednesses,
- gloominesses,
- dis tress,
- sorrowfulnesses,
- dis-tresses,
- grievings.
- dis-contents,
- dis-belief,
- in-quietudes,
- dis-pleasures,
- mis giving,
- dis pleasure,
- re-morses,
- in stability,
- un easiness,
- queasinesses,
- dis content,
- un easinesses,
- dis beliefs,
- dis-beliefs,
- un-certainty,
- in-stabilities,
- in-quietude,
- in-stability,
- dis comfort,
- dis-content,
- in stabilities,
- un certainties,
- re-morse,
- re morse,
- un-certainties,
- dis-comforts,
- dis belief,
- dis pleasures,
- un-easinesses,
- dis contents,
- in quietudes,
- dis-comfort,
- un-easiness,
- dis-pleasure,
- in quietude,
- mis-giving,
- dis comforts,
- un certainty,
- re morses.
Other synonyms:
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- unhappiness,
- dumps,
- dejection,
- despondence.
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- despondency,
- blues,
- gloom.
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- melancholy,
- funk,
- mope.
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- depression.
How to use "Dysphoria" in context?
Dysphoria is a mental health condition marked by an extreme feeling of dissatisfaction or anxiety. People with dysphoria may find that everyday tasks are difficult, pleasure is few and far between, and thoughts and feelings are constant and overwhelming. Dysphoria can heavily affect physical health and quality of life, and often leads to depression and other mental health disorders.
Dysphoria can be caused by a wide variety of factors, including environmental factors, genetic factors, and medication side effects. The most common symptom of dysphoria is a persistent and overwhelming feeling of dissatisfaction. This can interfere with daily activities and lead to feelings of depression and anxiety.
Homophones for Dysphoria:
- diaspora, discoverer, disbar, discovery, Duchess Of Ferrara, decipherer, deceiver, despair, dissever, discover, disappear, decipher, disfavour, disfavor.
Hyponym for Dysphoria:
n.
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feeling
discontentment, discontentedness, depression, discontent.
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feeling
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