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neurotic - use in sentences
Converse of object
- become: Then I'll complain a lot, become neurotic, and generally be a pain in the ass for a while.
- get: When they did the Church got neurotic and issued an edict.
Adjective modifier
- self-centered: Well, my writing partner is a self-centered tedious neurotic whose attempts at writing are the literary equivalent of Valium.
- tedious: Well, my writing partner is a self-centered tedious neurotic whose attempts at writing are the literary equivalent of Valium.
Modifies a noun
- disorder: Having more than one neurotic disorder was associated with heavy smoking.
- symptom: A group of prisoners with very severe neurotic symptoms ( scores of 36 or more in the CIS-R ) was also followed up.
- personality: Many past writers had difficult and neurotic personalities, and the same traits are all too evident today.
- fear: He was a man of ruthless cruelty and huge insecurity who continually lived in a neurotic fear of the loss of power and influence.
- mother: Do they feel that neurotic mothers are imagining feeding problems?
- behavior: In biblical counseling we are not content with eliminating neurotic behavior or symptoms.
Used with adjective complement
- become: How did Dorothy become so neurotic -- what happened to her?
Noun used with modifier
- war: The physicians were therefore led to regard war neurotics in a similar light to the nervous subjects of peace-time.
- bit: I'm naturally paranoid & more than a bit neurotic about such things.
Modifying Another Word
- slightly: The machine is quite eloquent, but I would be concerned by the needy and slightly neurotic tone.
- almost: They went from believing that Britain could do anything to an almost neurotic belief that Britain could do nothing.
- not: These people are not neurotic in the sense that they should fear nothing at all.
- too: Paul Bettany: I think I'm too neurotic for that to be honest.
- so: As one said: I am cross with myself for being so neurotic about exams.
- highly: For example, I am both highly neurotic and highly self-confident.
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