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Webster 1913 Edition
Hysterical
{
Hys-ter′ic
,Hys-ter′ic-al
, }Adj.
[L.
hystericus
, Gr. [GREEK], fr. ὑστέρα
the womb; perh. akin to [GREEK] latter, later, and E. utter
, out
.] 1.
Of or pertaining to hysteria.
With no
hysteric
weakness or feverish excitement, they preserved their peace and patience. Bancroft.
2.
In a state of hysteria; affected, or troubled, with hysterics; uncontrollably emotional; convulsive, fitful.
Definition 2024
hysterical
hysterical
English
Adjective
hysterical (comparative more hysterical, superlative most hysterical)
- Of, or arising from hysteria.
- Having, or prone to having hysterics.
- Provoking uncontrollable laughter.
- 1918, W. B. Maxwell, chapter 2, in The Mirror and the Lamp:
- She was a fat, round little woman, richly apparelled in velvet and lace, […]; and the way she laughed, cackling like a hen, the way she talked to the waiters and the maid, […]—all these unexpected phenomena impelled one to hysterical mirth, and made one class her with such immortally ludicrous types as Ally Sloper, the Widow Twankey, or Miss Moucher.
- 2016 February 6, James Zogby, “Israel’s prickliness blocks the long quest for peace”, in The National:
- There is a certain irony in all of this because in their hysterical use of charge of “double standard” – that Israel is being “singled out for criticism”– it is Israel’s supporters who are themselves guilty of a “double standard”, since, if they were to have their way, it is Israel that would be singled out as the only country that cannot be criticised.
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Usage notes
- Like many terms that start with a non-silent h but have emphasis on their second syllable, some people precede hysterical with an, others with a.
Related terms
Translations
arising from hysteria
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prone to having hysterics
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