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单词 FOMO
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Definition of FOMO in English:

FOMO

nounˈfəʊməʊˈfōmō
mass nouninformal
  • Anxiety that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on social media.

    I realized I was a lifelong sufferer of FOMO
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Constant real-time awareness - through Facebook check-ins and Twitter updates - of the fun everyone is having can spark the instant insecurity of FOMO, or fear of missing out.
    • While FOMO has been a constant companion of mine, it has never been as powerful as it is right now.
    • It sounds straightforward - just step away from the devices, unplug from the gadgets - but such is our addiction to constant digital availability that we get FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) if we are offline for more than half an hour at a go.
    • I keep relentlessly busy because I suffer from FOMO, or fear of missing out.
    • According to interviews and diaries kept by survey participants, FOMO (the fear of missing out) and FONK (the fear of not knowing) drove young people to constantly check their phones for Facebook, Instagram, Twitter feeds and new emails and texts.
    • But alas, I admit to suffering from the irrational FOMO (fear of missing out) syndrome.
    • His new Austin restaurant QUI is opening in mid-May, but he says the potential FOMO of missing the cruise far outweighed the stress of temporarily abandoning the preparations.
    • The goal of the app is to help users deal with FOMO - or Fear of Missing Out - a psychological condition that the creators believe is running rampant thanks to the increasing popularity of social media.
    • We all live internet lives, where we present the best version of ourselves on the web, and when we see everyone else having more fun than us, we experience anxiety and FOMO.
    • If you didn't see it this week, the oft-cited current cultural trend "FOMO", fear of missing out, will get you tuning in next week.
    • I have a serious case of FOMO that is incommensurate with my age.
    • The symptoms of the epidemic, known by its acronym FOMO, include the inability to put away one's mobile phone, excessive phone texting even while driving, and showing up at events uninvited.
    • Get yourself a ticket rather than deal with the guaranteed FOMO you'll experience later.

Origin

Early 21st century: abbreviation of fear of missing out.

 
 

Definition of FOMO in US English:

FOMO

nounˈfōmō
informal
  • Anxiety that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website.

    I realized I was a lifelong sufferer of FOMO
    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to interviews and diaries kept by survey participants, FOMO (the fear of missing out) and FONK (the fear of not knowing) drove young people to constantly check their phones for Facebook, Instagram, Twitter feeds and new emails and texts.
    • We all live internet lives, where we present the best version of ourselves on the web, and when we see everyone else having more fun than us, we experience anxiety and FOMO.
    • I keep relentlessly busy because I suffer from FOMO, or fear of missing out.
    • If you didn't see it this week, the oft-cited current cultural trend "FOMO", fear of missing out, will get you tuning in next week.
    • The symptoms of the epidemic, known by its acronym FOMO, include the inability to put away one's mobile phone, excessive phone texting even while driving, and showing up at events uninvited.
    • It sounds straightforward - just step away from the devices, unplug from the gadgets - but such is our addiction to constant digital availability that we get FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) if we are offline for more than half an hour at a go.
    • I have a serious case of FOMO that is incommensurate with my age.
    • Get yourself a ticket rather than deal with the guaranteed FOMO you'll experience later.
    • While FOMO has been a constant companion of mine, it has never been as powerful as it is right now.
    • Constant real-time awareness - through Facebook check-ins and Twitter updates - of the fun everyone is having can spark the instant insecurity of FOMO, or fear of missing out.
    • His new Austin restaurant QUI is opening in mid-May, but he says the potential FOMO of missing the cruise far outweighed the stress of temporarily abandoning the preparations.
    • The goal of the app is to help users deal with FOMO - or Fear of Missing Out - a psychological condition that the creators believe is running rampant thanks to the increasing popularity of social media.
    • But alas, I admit to suffering from the irrational FOMO (fear of missing out) syndrome.

Origin

Early 21st century: abbreviation of fear of missing out.

 
 
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