Dysphoria
[dis-fawr-ee-uh, -fohr-] /dɪsˈfɔr i ə, -ˈfoʊr-/
noun, Pathology.
1.
a state of dissatisfaction, anxiety, restlessness, or fidgeting.
/dɪsˈfɔːrɪə/
noun
1.
a feeling of being ill at ease
dysphoria dys·pho·ri·a (dĭs-fôr’ē-ə)
n.
An emotional state marked by anxiety, depression, and restlessness.
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