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Hysterical for Dummies

adjective

pronunciation: hɪ'stɛrɪkəl

What does Hysterical really mean?

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Hysterical is a word that we use to describe someone who is really, really, really, really, REALLY, and I mean really, really funny. You know when something is so funny that you can't stop laughing and your stomach hurts? That's what we mean when we say someone is hysterical. It's like when you watch a funny movie or hear a joke that makes you burst out laughing. It's an amazing feeling, isn't it?

Sometimes, though, the word "hysterical" can also be used in a different way. It can describe someone who is acting in a way that is out of control because they are feeling really strong emotions. For example, imagine if you won a big prize and you started jumping up and down, screaming with excitement. People might say you were hysterical because you were so overwhelmed with happiness. Or maybe you heard some really bad news and you started crying a lot. People might say you were hysterical because you couldn't control your sadness.

So, to sum it all up, "hysterical" means either being really, really funny or acting in an out-of-control way because of strong emotions.

Revised and Fact checked by Liam Lewis on 2023-10-29 11:03:58

Hysterical In a sentece

Learn how to use Hysterical inside a sentece

  • When the clown slipped on a banana peel, the whole audience started laughing hysterically.
  • After seeing her favorite singer perform live, Maria was so excited that she started jumping up and down hysterically.
  • During the scary movie, Sarah screamed hysterically every time there was a suspenseful scene.
  • When the little boy saw a spider crawling on his arm, he ran around the room hysterically, trying to shake it off.
  • After winning the championship game, the team's fans ran onto the field and cheered hysterically for their players.

Hysterical Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Hysterical Similar Words

Words that similar to the original word, but are not synonyms.