Definitionadj. characteristic of or affected by neurosis
Last update: July 29, 2015
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He has a neurotic disease. [Please select]
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He is a neurotic. [Please select]
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His life with Joanna was rendered extremely unhappy by his infidelity and by her jealousy, which, working on a neurotic temperament, precipitated her insanity. [Please select]
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It ended, a quarter of an hour later, in his calling her a "neurotic" before he turned away and pretended to sleep. [Please select]
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So far as the modern laboratory can discover, the nerves of the most confirmed neurotic are perfectly healthy. [Please select]
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= Freud found that a neurotic is made before he is six years old. [Please select]
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A neurotic is a person who made such strong habits in childhood that he cannot abandon them in maturity. [Please select]
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] A certain amount of repression is inevitable and useful, but a neurotic is merely an exaggerated represser. [Please select]
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"= We can understand now why a neurotic can be described in so many ways." [Please select]
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