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dysphoria
[dis-fawr-ee-uh]
noun
a state of dissatisfaction, anxiety, or restlessness.
Growing up with alcoholic parents can produce dysphoria and low self-esteem in adulthood.
One cannot predict the nature and extent of the damage caused by the current economic and social dysphoria.
dysphoria
/ dɪsˈfɒrɪk, dɪsˈfɔːrɪə /
noun
a feeling of being ill at ease
Other 51Թ Forms
- dysphoric adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dysphoria1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of dysphoria1
Example Sentences
Tennessee lawmakers said the number of minors being diagnosed with gender dysphoria had “exploded” in recent years, leading to a “surge in unproven and risky medical interventions for these underage patients.”
Trump's executive order banning all active-duty members with a diagnosis of "gender dysphoria" was one of his first acts in office.
A memo sent to Defense Department leaders orders the services to set up procedures to identify troops diagnosed with or being treated for gender dysphoria by March 26.
She refers derisively to the “aspirational kind” of gender dysphoria.
Children and young people experiencing gender dysphoria can avail of the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust's Knowing Our Identity Service which has a small number of staff with specialised skills.
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