Advertisement
Advertisement
delirium tremens
[ dih-leer-ee-uhm tree-muhnz, -menz ]
noun
- a withdrawal syndrome occurring in persons who have developed physiological dependence on alcohol, characterized by tremor, visual hallucinations, and autonomic instability. : d.t.
delirium tremens
/ ˈtriː-; ˈtrɛmɛnz /
noun
- a severe psychotic condition occurring in some persons with chronic alcoholism, characterized by delirium, tremor, anxiety, and vivid hallucinations AbbreviationdtinformalDT's
delirium tremens
/ dĭ-lîr′ē-əmtrē′mənz /
- An acute, sometimes fatal episode of delirium that is usually caused by withdrawal or abstinence from alcohol following habitual excessive drinking or an episode of heavy alcohol consumption. It is characterized by trembling, sweating, acute anxiety, confusion, and hallucinations.
Word History and Origins
Origin of delirium tremens1
Word History and Origins
Origin of delirium tremens1
Example Sentences
Saying that delirium tremens, which is often fatal, can result from missing baseball or that video of old games is like methadone, a horrid drug, was cruel.
Now you are suffering something akin to delirium tremens.
I sat with her through her delirium tremens, and held her hand, or kept my hand on her arm, while she shook.
Instead of sobering up, he started to get delirium tremens.
By the end, he’s shed his expensive suit for his underwear and a ratty blanket, shivering in ways that equally suggest delirium tremens and mortal terror.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse