Neurosis vs Demented - What's the difference?
neurosis | demented |
(pathology) A mental disorder, less severe than psychosis, marked by anxiety or fear
* Usage note: This term is no longer used medically/professionally.
Insane or mentally ill.
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Suffering from dementia.
Crazy; ridiculous.
(dement)
As a noun neurosis
is (pathology) a mental disorder, less severe than psychosis, marked by anxiety or fear.As an adjective demented is
insane or mentally ill.As a verb demented is
(dement).neurosis
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(wikipedia neurosis)Noun
(neuroses)Usage notes
According to Wikipedia the term is no longer part of mainstream psychiatric terminology in the United States, though it continues to be employed in psychoanalytic theory and practice, and in various other theoretical disciplines.Derived terms
* aeroneurosis * neurotic * neuroticism * psychoneurosisAnagrams
* English nouns with irregular pluralsdemented
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Adjective
(en adjective)citation, page= , passage=So while Ralph generally seems to inhabit a different, more glorious and joyful universe than everyone else here his yearning and heartbreak are eminently relateable. Ralph sometimes appears to be a magically demented sprite who has assumed the form of a boy, but he’s never been more poignantly, nakedly, movingly human than he is here.}}
- a demented idea
