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Word of the Day – Anhedonia

By September 5, 2018Word of the Day

Anhedonia (noun)

an-hed-own-ee-a

An Inability to feel pleasure in normally pleasurable activities.

Late 19th century: from French anhédonie, from Greek an- ‘without’ + hēdonē ‘pleasure’.

Example sentences

“She has such a bad case of anhedonia, it’s almost as though she’s happy being unhappy.”

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