Definitions for catatonics

catatonics cat·a·ton·ic

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

Catatonics is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 441 anagrams from letters in catatonics (aaccinostt).

Definitions for catatonics

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 catatonics

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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