单词 | anhedonia |
释义 | anhedonia (once / 303060 pages) n Anhedonia is an inability to experience pleasure. Your friend who looks glum when everyone else is having the time of their lives may suffer from anhedonia. The French word anhédonie was coined by the psychologist Theodule Ribot in 1896 from the Greek prefix an, "not or without," added to hedone, "pleasure." If you never feel happy or enjoy anything, you might have anhedonia. This inability to feel pleasure is an actual psychiatric diagnosis which often goes along with another condition like a mood disorder or schizophrenia. WORD FAMILYanhedonia USAGE EXAMPLESWhen did you decide that anhedonia would be Bobby’s subject? The New Yorker(Apr 11, 2016) Another symptom is called anhedonia, which is an inability to enjoy normally pleasurable experiences. Nature(Oct 20, 2015) Happyish seems at pains to distinguish itself from Mad Men, another show that dramatizes anhedonia in the world of marketing. Slate(Apr 23, 2015) n an inability to experience pleasure Hyper mental condition, mental state, psychological condition, psychological state (psychology) a mental condition in which the qualities of a state are relatively constant even though the state itself may be dynamic |
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