neuroticism / nʊˈrɒt əˌsɪz əm, nyʊ- /

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neuroticism 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the state of having traits or symptoms characteristic of neurosis.

neuroticism 近义词

neuroticism

等同于 nervousness

neuroticism

等同于 jitters

更多neuroticism例句

  1. Likewise, movie plots with psychological themes of death and anxiety predicted high neuroticism among fans of those movies.
  2. Across all movies in the dataset, plot keywords such as “mental illness,” “ghost,” “serial killer,” and “insanity” were among the strongest predictors of fans’ neuroticism.
  3. Delgado found that respondents who said they preferred cats tended to be higher in openness and neuroticism, while self-identified dog people tended towards more extroversion and agreeableness.
  4. In men, but not women, neuroticism was positively correlated and masculinity negatively correlated with crying.
  5. Wilson found that the risk of death doubled in those with a neuroticism score in the top 10 percent.
  6. Somewhat less obvious were findings concerning the relationship between neuroticism and longevity.
  7. But the constant auto-illusion must always lead to neuroticism and pathology—the hidden fears.
  8. He'd never heard of any marriage maintaining such a crazy high romantic level of manic neuroticism as this for very long.
  9. Irregularity and pain in menstruation are a frequent cause of neuroticism.
  10. I recollect that I offered a defense of psycopathic neuroticism.