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View usage for: (trɔːmætɪk, US traʊ-) adjectiveA traumatic experience is very shocking and upsetting, and may cause psychological damage. I suffered a nervous breakdown. It was a traumatic experience. For a child the death of a pet can be traumatic. Synonyms: shocking, upsetting, alarming, awful More Synonyms of traumatic More Synonyms of traumatic Examples of 'traumatic' in a sentencetraumatic Almost half of the prisoners were found to have suffered a traumatic brain injury at some time.He encouraged her to open up about her traumatic experience.BEING told you are about to lose a one of the most traumatic experiences a woman can have.It was clearly a very traumatic experience for him - and for all those who fought on the front lines on both sides.A revolutionary rugby scrum cap that its makers claim is proven to reduce the risk of traumatic brain injury is being launched today.These unusual features of traumatic memory may be based on alterations in the central nervous system.He was airlifted to hospital but died from a traumatic head injury.Your partner experienced a traumatic loss and his fear is very real.This patient denied any traumatic experiences during the war.The most traumatic experience came with consideration for early release on parole.Other infantry commanders say their men have turned to drugs to blot out their traumatic experiences.He said that the soldier had been involved in a shocking and potentially traumatic incident but had carried out his role admirably.What one individual may consider traumatic, another individual may not.They may also be traumatic, such as a bad landing in the field.I have to say it was traumatic and shocking.A postmortem examination showed the cause of death to be traumatic head injury.I have to say it was as traumatic and shocking for me as it was for the students.Thus, the very "threat of annihilation" that defined the traumatic moment may pursue the survivor long after the danger has passed.He says: 'It was shocking and traumatic. In other languagestraumatic British English: traumatic / trɔːˈmætɪk/ ADJECTIVE A traumatic experience is very shocking or upsetting, and may cause psychological damage. I suffered a nervous breakdown. It was a traumatic experience. - American English: traumatic
- Arabic: جَرْحِيّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: traumático
- Chinese: 创伤的
- Croatian: traumatičan
- Czech: traumatický
- Danish: traumatisk
- Dutch: traumatisch
- European Spanish: traumático
- Finnish: traumaattinen
- French: traumatisant
- German: traumatisch
- Greek: τραυματικός
- Italian: traumatico
- Japanese: 外傷性の
- Korean: 충격적인
- Norwegian: traumatisk
- Polish: traumatyczny
- European Portuguese: traumático
- Romanian: traumatic
- Russian: травматический
- Latin American Spanish: traumático
- Swedish: traumatisk
- Thai: ซึ่งบอบช้ำทางจิตใจ
- Turkish: travmatik
- Ukrainian: травматичний
- Vietnamese: đau đớn
Chinese translation of 'traumatic' adj -
创(創)伤(傷)的 (chuāngshāng de)
I suffered a traumatic nervous breakdown. Synonyms shocking upsetting terrifying scarring Opposites relaxing , calming , therapeutic Synonyms Opposites healing , helpful , therapeutic , wholesome Additional synonymsThe disease has spread at an alarming rate. Synonyms frightening, shocking, scaring, disturbing, distressing, terrifying, appalling, startling, dreadful, horrifying, menacing, intimidating, dismaying, scary (informal), fearful, daunting, fearsome, unnerving, hair-raising, bloodcurdling The destruction was massive; it was awful. Synonyms shocking, serious, alarming, distressing, dreadful, horrifying, horrific, hideous, harrowing, gruesomeIs the recycling process damaging to the environment? Synonyms harmful, detrimental, hurtful, ruinous, toxic, prejudicial, deleterious (formal), injurious, disadvantageousAdditional synonymsThe medical diagnosis was devastating. Synonyms traumatic, shocking, upsetting, disturbing, painful, distressing, scarring the distressing symptoms of anxiety Synonyms upsetting, worrying, disturbing, painful, affecting, sad, afflicting, harrowing, grievous, hurtful, lamentable, heart-breaking, nerve-racking, gut-wrenching, distressful (literary) There are disturbing reports of severe weather conditions. Synonyms worrying, troubling, upsetting, alarming, frightening, distressing, startling, discouraging, dismaying, unsettling, harrowing, agitating, disconcerting, disquieting, perturbing Definition very upsetting or disturbing a harrowing description of the disaster Synonyms distressing, disturbing, alarming, frightening, painful, terrifying, chilling, traumatic, tormenting, heartbreaking, excruciating, agonizing, nerve-racking, heart-rending, gut-wrenching Her comments were very hurtful to Mrs Green's family. Synonyms unkind, upsetting, distressing, mean, cutting, damaging, wounding, nasty, cruel, destructive, harmful, malicious, mischievous, detrimental, pernicious (formal), spiteful, prejudicial, injurious, disadvantageous, maleficent Definition causing harm Stress in itself is not necessarily injurious. Synonyms harmful, bad, damaging, corrupting, destructive, adverse, unhealthy, detrimental, hurtful, toxic, pernicious (formal), noxious, ruinous, deleterious (formal), iniquitous, disadvantageous, baneful (archaic), maleficent, unconducive Definition causing pain or distress His remark brought back painful memories. Synonyms distressing, unpleasant, harrowing, saddening, grievous, distasteful, agonizing, disagreeable, afflictive |