hysteria|hysterias in English
noun
[hys·te·ri·a || hɪ'stɪrɪə ,-'ster- /-'stɪər-]
uncontrollable outburst of emotion, exaggerated emotional response; pathological disorder characterized by violent emotional outbursts
Use "hysteria|hysterias" in a sentence
1. Sounds like hysteria.
2. She felt hysteria rising.
3. Eventually the hysteria died down.
4. He could whip a crowd into hysteria.
5. She felt an anxiety bordering on hysteria.
6. Hysteria grew with talk of more rain.
7. One woman, close to hysteria, grabbed my arm.
8. His voice teetered on the edge of hysteria.
9. Provoked by wartime hysteria, some labeled us Communists.
10. Her thin shoulders were shaking convulsively in hysteria.
11. The hysteria of the screaming girls was somewhat frightening.
12. Tabloid hysteria about the murders has increased public fears.
13. Your article contributed to the anti-Communist hysteria.
14. A note of hysteria crept into her voice.
15. She was babbling, on the verge of hysteria.
16. This way the contagion of hysteria is carried forth.
17. By now, she was screaming, completely overcome with hysteria.
18. She was babbling(Sentencedict.com), on the verge of hysteria.
19. Paranoia, greed and hysteria reign over scientific facts and compassion.
20. Sam arrived in a state of excitement bordering on hysteria.
21. Unnecessary anxiety has been caused by media hysteria and misinformation.
22. Too much emotional hysteria Befogs the events currently unfolding there
23. This unexplained disturbance and the resulting hysteria are incredible.
24. That thought was enough to bring on near hysteria.
25. She smashed the place up in a fit of hysteria.