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epidemic hysertia

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Definition:

Epidemic Hysteria (noun): A situation where a large group of people experience similar intense emotions or behaviors, often leading to panic or irrational actions. This can happen in response to fear or anxiety about a situation, even if there is no real danger.

Usage Instructions:
  • Context: Useepidemic hysteria” when discussing situations where many people react strongly or irrationally to an event or news.
  • Formality: This term is more formal and is often used in discussions about psychology, sociology, or during public health crises.
Example:
  • "When the news spread about the virus outbreak, the community fell into a state of epidemic hysteria, with people rushing to buy supplies and hoarding food."
Advanced Usage:
  • In academic discussions, you might say: "The phenomenon of epidemic hysteria can be observed in various historical contexts, such as during pandemics or major crises, where collective fear leads to widespread irrational behavior."
Word Variants:
  • Hysteria (noun): A state of exaggerated emotion or excitement, often uncontrollable.
  • Epidemic (noun/adjective): Refers to something that spreads rapidly and widely, such as a disease or phenomenon.
Different Meanings:
  • Hysteria can also refer to a medical condition characterized by extreme emotional reactions, though this usage is less common in modern psychology.
  • Epidemic can also describe the rapid spread of diseases, not just emotional states.
Synonyms:
  • Mass hysteria
  • Collective panic
  • Groupthink (though this term has a slightly different meaning related to consensus)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Caught up in the hysteria": This means to be swept away by the emotions or actions of a group.
  • "Go into a frenzy": This phrase describes a state of uncontrolled excitement or panic, similar to epidemic hysteria.
Summary:

Epidemic hysteria is a term used to describe a situation where many people react with intense emotions, often leading to panic or irrational behavior, especially in response to fear or anxiety.

Noun
  1. a condition in which a large group of people exhibit the same state of violent mental agitation

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