Synonym: mental case, psychoneurotic. Similar words: neurobiology, eastern europe, neural, European, entrepreneur, notice, exotic, biotic. Meaning: [‚nʊ'rɑtɪk /‚njʊ'rɒ-] n. a person suffering from neurosis. adj. 1. characteristic of or affected by neurosis 2. affected with emotional disorder.
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1. He was almost neurotic about being followed.
2. He seemed a neurotic, self-obsessed man.
3. The children of overprotective parents are sometimes rather neurotic.
4. She accused him of being a neurotic.
5. She became neurotic about keeping the house clean.
6. Nothing is more distracting than a neurotic boss.
7. She's neurotic about switching lights off at home to save electricity.
8. She's neurotic about her weight - she weighs herself three times a day.
9. In many respects, Mozart had a typically neurotic personality.
10. As an intellectual, I feel neurotic.
11. He played Holmes as deeply neurotic.
12. They are purely private means devised by the neurotic to achieve what is achieved in society by collective effort.
13. A modest negative association was found between neurotic symptoms and availability of attachment and social integration.
14. He was a shy, neurotic man who found it difficult to make friends.
15. The best producers are cutthroat, competitive, and often neurotic and paranoid.
16. Pop is hysteria, a neurotic symptom of what may well be the last days of Western capitalism.
17. Some of these are disruptive and maladaptive or neurotic, and as a result they have been closely studied.
18. Burnout often results from a neurotic compulsion to give it all away.
19. They all represent the obsessional, neurotic and fetishistic sexuality of a gay scene, created by and for white men.
20. From an easygoing young girl, she had metamorphosed into a neurotic middle-aged woman.
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21. The central character of the play is a flaky neurotic.
22. Malcolm is a brilliant but frustrated surgeon who is married to a neurotic and sexless woman.
23. He identified a variety of mild psychiatric problems, principally neurotic depression and anxiety neurosis, in 86 percent of them.
24. A competent and self-confident person is incapable of jealousy in anything. Jealousy is invariably a symptom of neurotic insecurity. Robert A. Heinlein
25. However, a much stronger negative association was found between neurotic symptoms and the perceived adequacy of social relationships.
26. It cost money to rent a town centre flat and everyone was neurotic about burglars.
27. The Tory party is often an amiable shambles, but the Maastricht process is turning it into a neurotic press gang.
28. You think you can damage my reputation by repeating the fantasies of some neurotic schoolteacher?
29. Imagination and artistic creation are also, according to a strict interpretation of Freudian theory, neurotic symptoms.
30. Before dinner, John, who was so laid-back he made the trees seem neurotic, offered us a yoga lesson.
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