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The answer MANIA has 379 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of mania in various dictionaries:
noun - an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action
noun - a mood disorder
An excessively intense enthusiasm, interest, or desire; a craze: a mania for neatness.
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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Craze |
Rage |
Furbies, e.g., in 1998 |
Frenzy |
Excessive excitement |
The Beatles inspired it |
It's getting carried away |
Beatle suffix |
Beatle follower? |
Looniness |
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a state of extreme physical and mental activity, often involving a loss of judgment and periods of euphoria |
a very strong interest in the stated thing, especially among a large group of people: |
a unusually strong and continuing interest in an activity or subject: |
a mental illness that causes a person to be in a state of extreme physical and mental activity |
Mania description |
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Mania, also known as manic syndrome, is a state of abnormally elevated arousal, affect, and energy level, or "a state of heightened overall activation with enhanced affective expression together with lability of affect." Although mania is often conceived as a "mirror image" to depression, the heightened mood can be either euphoric or irritable; indeed, as the mania intensifies, irritability can be more pronounced and result in violence, or anxiety. * The symptoms of mania include heightened mood (either euphoric or irritable); flight of ideas and pressure of speech; and increased energy, decreased need for sleep, and hyperactivity. They are most plainly evident in fully developed hypomanic states; in full-blown mania, however, they undergo progressively severe exacerbations and become more and more obscured by other signs and symptoms, such as delusions and fragmentation of behavior.Mania is a syndrome with multiple causes. Although the vast majority of cases occur in the context of bipo |