hypochondriac

[ US /ˌhaɪpəˈkɑndɹiæk/ ]
[ UK /hˌa‍ɪpə‍ʊkˈɒndɹɪˌæk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. suffering from hypochondria
NOUN
  1. a patient with imaginary symptoms and ailments
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How To Use hypochondriac In A Sentence

  • I'm still labelled a hypochondriac, a lier, someone who's making things up. BlogHer - Comments
  • Her portrayal as a hypochondriac makes for a beguiling approach and probably gives an accurate description of her journey.
  • And if you get a history of going in and mentioning things that have not really been a problem very long, if you're not very lucky, you get a doctor who writes down "hypochondriac" or "drug-seeking," and then when it's still a problem later, you've got that to deal with. Mrissa: Hollywood broken leg theory
  • And David in Denton, Texas: "I made fun of all of those I referred to as hypochondriac, you know, always in for checkups. CNN Transcript Mar 7, 2006
  • Try not to be too hard on his hypochondriacal parents.
  • And, finally, there could be cemeteries for hypochondriacs which are, and will remain, eerily empty.
  • When the hypochondriac region is affected with meteorism and borborygmi, should pain of the loins supervene, the bowels get into Aphorisms
  • Conclusion Psychotherapy have no fungible action for psychology and physical rehabilitation and sufferer' society function of hypochondriacal neurosis for regain.
  • Lucy is a modestly successful artist encumbered with a drunken, hypochondriac father and an uncaring American boyfriend.
  • The fact is, there are plenty of hypochondriacal men in the world, certainly as many such men as there are women.
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