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All catatonia synonyms

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noun catatonia

  • gloom β€” total or partial darkness; dimness.
  • coma β€” Someone who is in a coma is in a state of deep unconsciousness.
  • rapture β€” ecstatic joy or delight; joyful ecstasy.
  • reverie β€” a state of dreamy meditation or fanciful musing: lost in reverie.
  • stupor β€” suspension or great diminution of sensibility, as in disease or as caused by narcotics, intoxicants, etc.: He lay there in a drunken stupor.
  • unconsciousness β€” not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition.
  • doldrums β€” A part of the ocean near the equator, abounding in calms, squalls, and light, baffling winds, which sometimes prevent all progress for weeks – so called by sailors.
  • malaise β€” a condition of general bodily weakness or discomfort, often marking the onset of a disease.
  • foreboding β€” a prediction; portent.
  • sorrow β€” distress caused by loss, affliction, disappointment, etc.; grief, sadness, or regret.
  • pessimism β€” the tendency to see, anticipate, or emphasize only bad or undesirable outcomes, results, conditions, problems, etc.: His pessimism about the future of our country depresses me.
  • bitterness β€” having a harsh, disagreeably acrid taste, like that of aspirin, quinine, wormwood, or aloes.
  • weariness β€” physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
  • grief β€” keen mental suffering or distress over affliction or loss; sharp sorrow; painful regret.
  • sadness β€” affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
  • despair β€” Despair is the feeling that everything is wrong and that nothing will improve.
  • misery β€” wretchedness of condition or circumstances.
  • woe β€” grievous distress, affliction, or trouble: His woe was almost beyond description.
  • discouragement β€” an act or instance of discouraging.
  • anguish β€” Anguish is great mental suffering or physical pain.
  • horror β€” an overwhelming and painful feeling caused by something frightfully shocking, terrifying, or revolting; a shuddering fear: to shrink back from a mutilated corpse in horror.
  • down-hearted β€” dejected; depressed; discouraged.
  • blues β€” a feeling of depression or deep unhappiness
  • unhappiness β€” sad; miserable; wretched: Why is she so unhappy?
  • heaviness β€” of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load.
  • dullness β€” not sharp; blunt: a dull knife.
  • oppression β€” the exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner.
  • dejection β€” Dejection is a feeling of sadness that you get, for example, when you have just been disappointed by something.
  • chagrin β€” Chagrin is a feeling of disappointment, upset, or annoyance, perhaps because of your own failure.
  • desolation β€” Desolation is a feeling of great unhappiness and hopelessness.
  • despondency β€” Despondency is a strong feeling of unhappiness caused by difficulties which you feel you cannot overcome.
  • misgiving β€” Often, misgivings. a feeling of doubt, distrust, or apprehension.
  • dumps β€” an accumulation of discarded garbage, refuse, etc.
  • dolor β€” sorrow; grief.
  • vexation β€” the act of vexing.
  • mopes β€” to be sunk in dejection or listless apathy; sulk; brood.
  • cheerless β€” Cheerless places or weather are dull and depressing.
  • pensiveness β€” dreamily or wistfully thoughtful: a pensive mood.
  • morbidity β€” a morbid state or quality.
  • insensibility β€” incapable of feeling or perceiving; deprived of sensation; unconscious, as a person after a violent blow.
  • abstraction β€” An abstraction is a general idea rather than one relating to a particular object, person, or situation.
  • study β€” a room, in a house or other building, set apart for private study, reading, writing, or the like.
  • spell β€” a continuous course or period of work or other activity: to take a spell at the wheel.
  • glaze β€” to furnish or fill with glass: to glaze a window.
  • muse β€” to think or meditate in silence, as on some subject.
  • ecstasy β€” rapturous delight.
  • daze β€” If someone is in a daze, they are feeling confused and unable to think clearly, often because they have had a shock or surprise.
  • dream β€” a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
  • petrifaction β€” the act or process of petrifying; the state of being petrified.
  • catalepsy β€” a state of prolonged rigid posture, occurring for example in schizophrenia or in hypnotic trances
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