How To Use Hypochondriacal In A Sentence

  • Blanchett is charming, Thornton, as a hypochondriacal and generally obsessive personality, is amusing.
  • His epicene beauty and use of cosmetics to cover hypochondriacal pallor prompted Pope's spiteful brilliance of ‘Let Sporus tremble’.
  • ‘These ads have had a very large impact on a somewhat hypochondriacal public,’ says Findlay.
  • His study shows that those with high hypochondriacal tendencies were more likely to involuntarily focus on anthrax-related stimuli.
  • They are not usually hypochondriacal, but something bad happens that makes them feel guilty.
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  • Depressed and hypochondriacal, Joe goes to the doctor and learns that he has a fatal ‘brain cloud’ (don't ask).
  • Helleboratus major and minor in Quercetan, and Syrupus Genistae for hypochondriacal melancholy in the same author, compound syrup of succory, of fumitory, polypody, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • If he had listened, and she had momentarily emerged from her hypochondriacal trance, they might have found one another quite interesting. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • This freezing fish rule is a hypochondriacal approach to health-care regulation, fuelled by Toronto's post-SARS paranoia and antisepticism.
  • Diane Ladd is a regular patient, as hypochondriacal as she is telepathic, booking herself in as if by Ticketmaster to a matinee.
  • Delusions of parasitosis belongs to a group of disorders called ‘monosymptomatic hypochondriacal psychosis.’
  • As he hovers between life and death, another patient, the hypochondriacal Sally Druse, checks herself in under false pretenses.
  • Objective To evaluate the effect of clozapine and a antidepressant in the treatment of hypochondriacal neurosis.
  • The hypochondriacal among them may work themselves into a tizzy wondering if their ticker was beating too slow, too fast, or in an arrhythmical way.
  • Ficinus Comment, cap. 9; naturally melancholy less than they, but once taken they are never freed; though many are of opinion flatuous or hypochondriacal melancholy are most subject of all others to this infirmity. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Dad would refuse to speak to us all for a week as he manfully kept his secret hypochondriacal worries to himself.
  • Try not to be too hard on his hypochondriacal parents.
  • Objective To study effect of psychotherapy of hypochondriacal neurosis on psychology and physical rehabilitation.
  • It seems like nothing more than a hypochondriacal disorder or the ramblings of an overanxious person.
  • She suffers from hypochondriacal concerns, besides a number of somatic symptoms, which her GP could report on in full.
  • I chose not to sidetrack here into the bassoonists' hypochondriacal woes.
  • Both the Underground Man and Rudolf are middle-aged men living in isolation - simultaneously sick and hypochondriacal.
  • It seems like nothing more than a hypochondriacal disorder or the ramblings of an overanxious person.
  • Helleboratus major and minor in Quercetan, and Syrupus Genistae for hypochondriacal melancholy in the same author, compound syrup of succory, of fumitory, polypody, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Hypochondriacal or flatuous melancholy, is that which the Arabians call mirachial, and is in my judgment the most grievous and frequent, though Bruel and Laurentius make it least dangerous, and not so hard to be known or cured. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • I suppose its title had a sort of hypochondriacal or psychosomatic effect over the blog.
  • He was hypochondriacal and photophobic, believing that daylight could damage his eyes.
  • Why do people exhibit hypochondriacal behavior?
  • In this hypochondriacal or flatuous melancholy, the symptoms are so ambiguous, saith [2633] Crato in a counsel of his for a noblewoman, that the most exquisite physicians cannot determine of the part affected. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • So that an individual who habitually overfeeds becomes, after a time, easily tired, physically lazy, weak, perhaps if temperamentally predisposed, nervous and hypochondriacal. No Animal Food and Nutrition and Diet with Vegetable Recipes
  • The fact is, there are plenty of hypochondriacal men in the world, certainly as many such men as there are women.
  • Conclusion Psychotherapy have no fungible action for psychology and physical rehabilitation and sufferer' society function of hypochondriacal neurosis for regain.

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