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Word of the Day – Dysphoria

By April 30, 2015Word of the Day

Dysphoria (noun)

dis-for-ee-a

A state of unease or dissatisfaction in life. The opposite of euphoria.

From the Greek dusphoros, ‘hard to bear’.

Example sentences

“It has been suggested that a great number of teens suffer from dysphoria on some level.”

“We think her dysphoria is caused by her unrealistic expectations of life.”

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