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Often used in the same context:
frenzy,
craze,
hysteria,
euphoria,
madness,
fervor,
fever,
infatuation,
craziness,
mass hysteria,
obsession,
giddiness,
paranoia,
fad,
phenomenon,
hoopla,
lunacy,
exuberance,
fascination,
binge,
zeitgeist,
excitement,
frothiness,
boomlet,
buzz,
hype,
boom,
delirium,
fandom,
manic,
angst,
hullabaloo,
rage,
bubble,
neurosis,
malaise,
weirdness,
fanaticism,
craving,
phobia,
panic,
goldrush,
idiocy,
wave,
tidal wave,
ennui,
enthusiasm,
meme,
silliness,
nuttiness,
meltdown,
hubris,
ardor,
hubbub,
idolization,
nostalgia,
appetite,
bandwagon,
popularity,
monomania,
clamor,
juggernaut,
bonanza,
redux,
narcissism,
tumult,
bedlam,
jeebies,
pandemonium,
adulation,
orgy,
whirlwind,
itis,
bacchanalia,
feverishness,
renaissance,
hysterics,
hullaballoo,
curiosity,
sensation,
anxiety,
furor,
jubilance,
fury,
maelstrom,
jones,
saturnalia,
bloodlust,
jingoism,
delusions,
fanatics,
chatter,
hyper,
backlash,
ascendence,
allure,
fantasies,
schadenfreude,
hyperbole,
egomania,
mayhem,
froth,
insanity,
manias,
schizophrenia,
furore,
melancholia,
hallucination,
insanities,
intrauterine,
postnatal,
postpubertal,
prenatal,
acidotic,
adulthood,
agonal,
analgesic,
anicteric,
anoxic,
appreciable,
ascertained,
asphyxial,
assessable,
browsing,
childbirth,
childhood,
cholestatic,
compensable,
confiderable
More specific:
agromania,
alcoholism,
craze,
delirium,
dipsomania,
egomania,
frenzy,
fury,
hysteria,
kleptomania,
logomania,
logorrhea,
monomania,
necromania,
necrophilia,
necrophilism,
phaneromania,
possession,
potomania,
pyromania,
trichotillomania
Appears in the definition of:
bipolar disorder,
frenzied,
manic,
manic-depressive,
manic-depressive psychosis,
maniclike,
manic depression,
manic depressive illness,
monomania,
possession,
pyromaniac
More general:
affective disorder,
emotional disorder,
emotional disturbance,
irrational motive,
major affective disorder
Synonyms:
cacoethes,
manic disorder,
passion
Also try:
— Adjectives for mania:
acute,
religious,
homicidal,
speculative,
puerperal,
chronic,
suicidal,
secondary,
perfect,
delirious,
tulip,
more...
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