Histeria in english
Hysteria
pronunciation: hɪsteriə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: hɪsteriə part of speech: noun
In gestures
histeria = hysteria ; hype, the ; spin ; hysterics.
Example: Although the red scare is popularly associated with the activities of Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, the anti-communist hysteria of the 50s went far beyond McCarthy and Washington D.C.Example: However, given the hype about the networking of public libraries in the US, it is perhaps surprising to note that only 21% have some form of connection to the Internet.Example: In our media saturated world of high-blown hype and suffocating spin they do their best to tell you the truth.Example: They have a track record of hysterics and exaggerations for political purposes.more:
» ataque de histeria = attack of hysterics .
Example: He always had a feeling of awkwardness in the zoologist's presence, and now he was afraid there would be talk about his attack of hysterics.» histeria a medias = semi-hysteria .
Example: This is not a new phenomenon -- just think of the semi-hysteria in North American libraries over audiovisual materials in the 1960s and 1970s.» histeria colectiva = collective hysteria ; mass hysteria .
Example: A group of students of a school showed signs of collective hysteria after using an Ouija board. Example: The recent outbreak of mass hysteria at a school in New York is not that unique.» histeria de grupo = group hysteria .
Example: Mass madness is group hysteria where a large group has an uncontrollable outburst of emotions or fear, usually irrationally.» histeria de masas = collective hysteria ; mass hysteria .
Example: A group of students of a school showed signs of collective hysteria after using an Ouija board. Example: The recent outbreak of mass hysteria at a school in New York is not that unique.» histeria publicitaria = media hype .
Example: The perceived threat from computer viruses is exaggerated by media hype, misinformation and misunderstanding.