delirium - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of delirium in Hindi

  • प्रलाप
  • उन्माद
  • बेहोशी में बोलना
  • सन्निपात
  • मूर्छा
  • चित्तविपर्यय
  • चित्तविभ्रम

delirium Definition

Noun

  • an acutely disturbed state of mind that occurs in fever, intoxication, and other disorders and is characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech.

delirium Example

  • she had fits of delirium ( उसे प्रलाप का दौरा पड़ा था )
  • What if the delirium were never to pass away? ( क्या होगा अगर प्रलाप कभी नहीं मिटना था? )
  • Yes; it has been a delirium of terror. ( हाँ; यह आतंक का प्रलाप रहा है। )
  • I returned to the car in a delirium of happiness. ( मैं खुशी के प्रलाप में कार में लौट आया। )

More Sentence

  • Weeks of wild raving and delirium followed.
  • Tis true that in a few weeks the delirium was at an end.
  • In the apotheosis was the delirium that madmen know.
  • a chorus of delirium from the terrace
  • They had a fight in their delirium, and one was severely wounded.
  • In cases of poisoning the delirium may last for many hours or even days.
  • The thirst and delirium of long days tied and sometimes tortured.
  • She still lies in delirium; she has not regained consciousness.
  • The whole day long there was fever, delirium, and unconsciousness.
  • He remembered well her eyes, the touch of her hand and his delirium.
  • Whole chunks of his life flashed through his mind in a vague delirium
  • In some cases nervous symptoms and delirium supervene.
  • "Oh, how oppressive this continual delirium is," thought Prince Andrew, trying to drive that face from his imagination.
  • delirium caused by a high fever.
  • They are images from elaborate webs of a partially remembered delirium.
  • Seizures and delirium can result when high doses are suddenly stopped.
  • My drunken picture turned into a sickening case of delirium tremens.
  • In a delirium of serial recognition, everything begins to unravel.
  • It is an example of the more general phenomenon of delirium.
  • Delirium, or acute brain failure, often has organic causes.
  • But drastically reducing the incidence of delirium is an achievable goal.
  • The hallmark of delirium, by contrast, is its suddenness.
  • Horrible mental depression and melancholia are present, and there may be hallucinations of vision and hearing passing into violent delirium.
  •    Her fondness for me seemed the only recollection which her delirium had spared.
  •    Hamlen had caught the contagion and was as affected with delirium as those around him.
  • This involved working to evidence-based pathways of care for mental health problems including delirium, dementia and depression.
  • Produces a state of excited delirium - extreme highs and lows.
  • J. Russell Reynolds, Royal Physician, found treatment of alcoholic delirium with cannabis to be " very uncertain, but occasionally useful "
  • somewhere a patient shouted in delirium