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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
Derived Forms
- dysphoric, adjective
Other Words From
- dys·phor·ic [dis-, fawr, -ik, -, for, -], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of dysphoria1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dysphoria1
Example Sentences
Currently, UK adults can get a gender recognition certificate if they meet certain criteria including a diagnosis of gender dysphoria.
“It’s not necessarily obvious — was this service being provided because of someone’s diagnosis of gender dysphoria or for some other reason?”
It follows a ban, earlier this year, on the routine prescription of puberty blockers for children with gender dysphoria.
Puberty blockers are now only used by those under-18s already taking the drugs for gender dysphoria.
It follows a ban earlier this year on the routine prescription of puberty blockers for children with gender dysphoria.
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