On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Hysteria. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as craze or neuroticism and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Hysteria in a sentence
Hysteria meaning
- Behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotions, in a wide range from joy to panic but usually including anxiety or fear.
- A mental disorder characterized by emotional excitability etc. without an organic cause.
- Synonym of conversion disorder.
Synonyms of Hysteria
Using Hysteria
- The main meaning on this page is: Behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotions, in a wide range from joy to panic but usually including anxiety or fear. | A mental disorder characterized by emotional excitability etc. without an organic cause. | Synonym of conversion disorder.
- Useful related words include: craze, neuroticism, neurosis, hysterical neurosis.
- In the example corpus, hysteria often appears in combinations such as: the hysteria, hysteria and, mass hysteria.
Context around Hysteria
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 7 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Hysteria
- In this selection, "hysteria" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, mass, female, reframe, brooks, created and isn stand out and add context to how "hysteria" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and met hysteria brooks who and and sexual hysteria. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "hysteria" sits close to words such as abel, adjective and arvind, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with hysteria
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And these symptoms were diagnosed as hysteria. (7 words)
Steele wasn’t alone in his rage and hysteria at Tucker Carlson. (12 words)
Mass hysteria is the spontaneous manifestation of a particular behaviour by many people. (13 words)
In his book 'Mass Hysteria in Schools: A Worldwide History Since 1566', he also said: 'Any place where students gather, be it a classroom, schoolyard, sports field or class trips can be fertile soil for the growth of rumours and social delusions. (42 words)
Now that a few days have passed and the hysteria has come down slightly, perhaps a few sane thoughts might be added to what has otherwise been a microcosm of everything that is wrong with America’s warmongering media and political class. (42 words)
They’ve been doing this relentlessly since Trump won the election, alternating between the Russia hysteria and the fascism hysteria from week to week, day to day, sometimes hour to hour, depending on which one is “hot” at the moment. (40 words)
Example sentences (20)
Perhaps in some ways, bed rotting offers an avenue to ‘reclaim’ the rest cure previously prescribed for female hysteria, while at the same time forcing us to reframe hysteria.
They’ve been doing this relentlessly since Trump won the election, alternating between the Russia hysteria and the fascism hysteria from week to week, day to day, sometimes hour to hour, depending on which one is “hot” at the moment.
America today is the closest it’s been in a decade to recovering from its collective bout of racial and sexual hysteria.
And these symptoms were diagnosed as hysteria.
But then she went to bingo at Club Q and met Hysteria Brooks, who talked her into performing in one of her shows at the club.
By spreading nuisance during its procession on Thursday, the BJP has once again proved that the politics of violence and hysteria is in their veins.
Despite the hysteria of the Unionist community the SNP really aren’t obsessed with independence.
Even in later life, Russ, who died in 2011, still recalled bitterly how when she stored fungus from a high school science project in the refrigerator at home, her mother reacted with unbridled hysteria.
For this, the G-men relied on the thoroughly discredited Southern Poverty Law Center, an outfit that raises big bucks by flogging lefty hysteria.
Further, the mass hysteria created by the WHO, Fauci and the like, has unfortunately turned public opinion against them.
In his book 'Mass Hysteria in Schools: A Worldwide History Since 1566', he also said: 'Any place where students gather, be it a classroom, schoolyard, sports field or class trips can be fertile soil for the growth of rumours and social delusions.
In the hallucinogenic hysteria that followed, Jackie was ostracized by the group and Travis was nearly killed.
Mass hysteria is the spontaneous manifestation of a particular behaviour by many people.
Now that a few days have passed and the hysteria has come down slightly, perhaps a few sane thoughts might be added to what has otherwise been a microcosm of everything that is wrong with America’s warmongering media and political class.
Reliability and consistency in a world full of next-big-thing hysteria isn’t necessarily sexy.
Russia last week accused Australia of “Russophobic hysteria” for canceling the lease, which follows a deterioration in relations since the Ukraine war began last year.
Satanic Panic hysteria aside, demons and devils have always been among the most challenging enemies faced by high-level characters.
Some Poles say it could come to resemble the investigations of Joseph McCarthy, the US senator whose anti-Communist campaign in the early 1950s led to hysteria and political persecution.
Steele wasn’t alone in his rage and hysteria at Tucker Carlson.
That spark came in the form of media generated hysteria, lockdown orders and deadly hospital protocols.
Common combinations with hysteria
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the hysteria 32×
- hysteria and 20×
- mass hysteria 12×
- of hysteria 11×
- and hysteria 9×
- hysteria of 9×
- hysteria in 9×
- hysteria that 8×
- as hysteria 7×
- hysteria is 6×