Definitions for catatonic

catatonic cat·a·ton·ic

Spelling: [kat-uh-ton-ik]
IPA: /ˌkæt əˈtɒn ɪk/

Catatonic is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 212 anagrams from letters in catatonic (aaccinott).

Definitions for catatonic

adjective

  1. having catatonia, a syndrome characterized by muscular rigidity and mental stupor:
  2. appearing to be in a daze or stupor; unresponsive:

noun

  1. a person who suffers from catatonia.

Examples for catatonic

The author comments on the absence of senseless motor phenomena, such as would be expected in a "catatonic."

The stupor merged into a catatonic state merely by the development of the inconsistency in her affective reactions.

During the 10-minute court proceeding, Holmes looked at times like he was in a catatonic state.

Two men with rifles plunged into the gas; sighing, they fell to the floor in a catatonic trance.

An important "catatonic" symptom is a tendency to sudden, impulsive, unexplainable acts.

But I think he is catatonic now; he has lost all touch with the outside.

I thought about my younger siblings, and how I might have been catatonic if I lost them in the same manner.

Please, God, let him not say that in yet another address to a catatonic nation.

catatonic, he crawls on his hands and knees like an infantilized clown back to his white Lamborghini.

You say he was in a state of catatonic shock when they removed him from the machine?

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