hysteria in Russian
hysteria in Russian is истери́я, истерия — hysteria means a state of extreme, uncontrollable emotion, ranging from panic to wild excitement.
hysteria in Russian
истери́я
Pronounced: isteriya
Behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotions, in a wide range from joy to panic but usually including anxiety or fear.
истерия
Pronounced: isteriya
Behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotions, in a wide range from joy to panic but usually including anxiety or fear.
истери́я
Pronounced: isteriya
(medicine, nosologically dated) A mental disorder characterized by emotional excitability etc. without an organic cause.
What does "hysteria" mean?
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noun A state of extreme, uncontrollable emotion, ranging from panic to wild excitement.
"News of the surprise winner sent the crowd into hysteria."
hysteria in a sentence
- News of the surprise winner sent the crowd into hysteria.
- The rumor spread quickly, causing widespread hysteria.
Similar words in Russian
Common Russian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hysteria" in Russian?
"hysteria" in Russian is истери́я, истерия. hysteria means: A state of extreme, uncontrollable emotion, ranging from panic to wild excitement.
How do you pronounce истери́я?
"hysteria" in Russian is истери́я, pronounced "isteriya".
How do you use "hysteria" in a sentence?
Example: "News of the surprise winner sent the crowd into hysteria." In Russian, "hysteria" is истери́я, истерия.
Are there other ways to say "hysteria" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "hysteria": истери́я, истерия.
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