n
(psychology) Excessive acquisition of and reluctance to delete electronic material no longer valuable to the user.
n
A condition of excessive energy consumption, usually by a nation or other large collective. The symptoms may be expressed in the form of energy commodity price volatility, environmental degradation, and energy-trade-induced geopolitical tension.
n
An addiction to anger and outrage brought about by overconsumption of sensationalist media.
n
An excessive degree of aggression
adj
Excessively alert, especially as a result of traumatic stress.
n
An elevated level of anxiety
n
A state of heightened psychological and physiological tension resulting in reduced pain tolerance, anxiety, excessive response to sensory stimulation, insomnia, and fatigue.
adj
Extremely aware; much more alert to stimuli than normal
n
Alternative form of hyperbulia [(psychology) Excessive will or drive to do things.]
adj
(informal) Intensely peppy and energetic, as after consuming large amounts of caffeine.
n
An excessive concentration of mental energy on an object or person.
adj
Unusually or excessively excitable
adv
In a hyperexcitable manner.
n
A state of very high excitement.
n
The abnormal situation where an animal grooms itself excessively.
n
An excess of information, leading to information overload.
adj
Excessively sensitive; easily offended.
adj
(slang) Extremely or excessively woke.
n
Behavior exhibiting excessive or uncontrollable emotions, in a wide range from joy to panic but usually including anxiety or fear.
n
(informal) Synonym of information overload (“the availability or supply of too much information, or a state of stress which results from it”)
n
impairment of concentration caused by frequent response to text messages, e-mails, and other forms of digital communication
n
The inability to process everything one hears and sees; the availability or supply of too much information, or a state of stress which results.
adj
Alternative spelling of oversensitive [Having excessive sensitivity; reacting to stimuli too readily; thin-skinned.]
n
Excessive consciousness.
adj
Showing too much emotion.
adv
In an overexcitable manner.
n
The condition of being excessively excited
n
The state of being excessively or abnormally full.
adj
Excessively hysterical.
adj
Too reactive; tending to overreact.
adj
Excessively sensitized.
adj
Excessively stimulated
adj
Excessively stimulative.
adj
Obsolete form of plethoric. [(medicine) Suffering from plethora; ruddy in complexion, congested or swollen with blood.]
adj
(medicine) Suffering from plethora; ruddy in complexion, congested or swollen with blood.
n
(psychology) Receipt of too much information or stimulation at once, leading to an inability to process it.
n
(horticulture, obsolete) In a tree, excessive growth of wood and leaves at the expense of fruit.
n
A purported state of hyperactivity caused by excessive consumption of sugar, or other simple carbohydrates.
adj
Suffering from technostress.
n
A stressor that produces technostress
n
Overexcitement, agitation.
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