Neurosis

How many syllables in Neurosis?

neurosis has 3 syllables

Split Neurosis into syllables?

neu-ro-sis

Definition of Neurosis

Neurosis is a mental disorder that causes anxiety, compulsive behavior, and other psychological problems.

How should Neurosis divide into syllables

There are three syllables in the word 'neurosis'. The first syllable 'neu' has a vowel 'e' and a consonant 'n'. The second syllable 'ro' has a vowel 'o' and two consonants 'r' and 'o'. The last syllable 'sis' has a vowel 'i' and two consonants 's' and 's'.

Part of Speech - Neurosis

Noun

Her neurosis caused her to constantly worry about everything.

Sentences with Neurosis

  • His neurosis made him wash his hands repeatedly.
  • She sought therapy to deal with her neurosis.
  • His constant worry was a symptom of his neurosis.
  • Her neurosis made it hard for her to trust others.
  • His neurosis caused him to avoid social situations.
  • The therapist diagnosed her with a neurosis.
  • His neurosis caused him to have panic attacks.
  • She struggled with her neurosis for years.
  • His neurosis caused him to obsess over small details.
  • She couldn't control her neurosis and it affected her daily life.

Quotes with Neurosis

  • The neurosis of our time has made us all devotees of pleasure and comfort. - Joseph Wood Krutch
  • It has been said that the neurosis of the artist is the engine of artistic creation. - Brett Whiteley
  • The neurosis of discouragement is difficult to cure, since one can never know whether it is part of the character or the result of circumstances. - Eric Hoffer
  • Neurosis is the way of avoiding non-being by avoiding being. - Paul Tillich
  • The neurosis of the modern world is a neurosis of loneliness. - Eugene O'Neill

Number of characters in Neurosis

8 ( n, e, u, r, o, s, i, s )

Unique letters in Neurosis

7 ( n, e, u, r, o, s, i )

Neurosis Backwards

sisoruen

Phonetic Transcription of Neurosis

IPA (International): nʊˈrəʊsʌs

ARA (American): nʊˈrosʌs

EPA (English): nʊˈrəʊsʌs

NUH-ROW-SAH-S