What is a morbid person?
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What is a morbid person?
If you describe a person or their interest in something as morbid, you mean that they are very interested in unpleasant things, especially death, and you think this is strange. [disapproval] Some people have a morbid fascination with crime. Synonyms: gruesome, sick [informal], dreadful, ghastly More Synonyms of morbid.
What are the top 10 causes of morbidity?
Leading Causes of Morbidity
- Acute Respiratory Infection ** 1,289,168. 1371.3.
- Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infection and Pneumonia. 586,186. 623.5.
- Bronchitis/Bronchiolitis. 351,126. 373.5.
- Hypertension. 345,412. 367.4.
- Acute Watery Diarrhea. 326,551. 347.3.
- Influenza. 272,001. 289.3.
- Urinary Tract Infection** 83,569. 88.9.
- TB Respiratory. 72,516. 77.1.
What is the synonym of morbid?
SYNONYMS. ghoulish, macabre, unhealthy, gruesome, grisly, grotesque, ghastly, horrible, unwholesome, death-obsessed. informal sick.
What does morbid fear mean?
Psychologically unhealthy or unwholesome. A morbid fear of heights.
What does ghastly mean?
ghastly, grisly, gruesome, macabre, lurid mean horrifying and repellent in appearance or aspect. ghastly suggests the terrifying aspects of corpses and ghosts.
What does grotesque mean?
(Entry 1 of 2) 1a : a style of decorative art characterized by fanciful or fantastic human and animal forms often interwoven with foliage or similar figures that may distort the natural into absurdity, ugliness, or caricature.
What does immobilized mean?
transitive verb. : to make immobile: such as. a : to reduce or eliminate motion of (the body or a part) by mechanical means or by strict bed rest. b : to prevent freedom of movement or effective use of the planes were immobilized by bad weather.
Who is a grotesque character?
In fiction, characters are usually considered grotesque if they induce both empathy and disgust. (A character who inspires disgust alone is simply a villain or a monster.) Obvious examples would include the physically deformed and the mentally deficient, but people with cringe-worthy social traits are also included.
What is the purpose of grotesques?
In architecture, a grotesque or chimera is a fantastic or mythical figure used for decorative purposes. Chimerae are often described as gargoyles, although the term gargoyle technically refers to figures carved specifically as terminations to spouts which convey water away from the sides of buildings.
What are grotesques used for?
A grotesque or a chimera is a mythical figure that is used for decoration. For centuries, both, the grotesques and gargoyles were used as protective figures which chase away evil spirits. They are mostly guardians of churches and cathedrals.
What is an example of grotesque?
Grotesque is defined as repulsively ugly or shocking. A very ugly, scary mask is an example of a grotesque mask. When someone tells a really ridiculous lie, this is an example of a grotesque lie.