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delirium

/dɪˈlɪɹɪəm/

Meanings
  • noun

    A state of severe confusion and disorientation, often caused by physical or emotional stress, illness, or substance abuse.

    - "After the accident, the victim was in a state of delirium and couldn't remember what had happened."
    - "The elderly patient's delirium made it difficult for the doctors to diagnose her underlying condition."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with delirium
reverie , serenity , insanity , seminary
Variants
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deliria , delirium , deliriums , d.t.'s , delirium tremens
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'delirare,' meaning 'to make crazy' or 'to drive out of one's mind'.


Trivia
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  1. Delirium tremens, also known as the DTs, is a severe form of alcohol withdrawal that can cause delirium, tremors, and seizures.

  2. Delirium was a common symptom of the Black Death, with many victims experiencing hallucinations, confusion, and disorientation before dying.


Related Concepts
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  1. Dementia: Dementia is a broad term for a range of symptoms that can include memory loss, language difficulties, and impaired reasoning. Delirium is a distinct condition that can occur in people with dementia, causing confusion and disorientation.

  2. Psychosis: Psychosis is a mental disorder characterized by a loss of contact with reality. Delirium is a type of psychosis that is typically reversible, meaning it goes away once the underlying cause is treated.


Culture
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Delirium has been a common theme in literature and art, often used to depict the effects of madness, illness, or drug use. In music, delirium is sometimes used as a metaphor for intense emotion or ecstasy.

How to Memorize "delirium"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a chaotic scene in your mind, with people and objects moving quickly and erratically. This can help you remember the disorienting nature of delirium.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'delirium' with the feeling of being lost or disoriented. Try to remember the sensation of not being able to understand your surroundings or remember important information.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'Dizzy' to remember the definition of delirium: Disoriented, Illogical, Zombie-like, Yielding to commands.


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