Trauma

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English

Noun

Trauma (plural Traumas or traumata)
  1. Any serious injury to the body, often resulting from violence or an accident.
  2. An emotional wound leading to psychological injury.
  3. An event that causes great distress.

Derived terms

Thesaurus

abrasion, ambivalence, ambivalence of impulse, anaphylactic shock, battle fatigue, blemish, blow, break, burn, chafe, check, chip, collapse, combat fatigue, concussion, conflict, crack, crackle, craze, cut, decompensation, derangement, disturbance, emotional shock, external frustration, flash burn, fracture, fray, frazzle, frustration, gall, gash, hurt, hypoglycemic shock, incision, injury, laceration, lesion, mental shock, mortal wound, mutilation, neurogenic shock, protein shock, psychological stress, puncture, rent, rip, run, rupture, scald, scorch, scrape, scratch, scuff, second-degree burn, secondary shock, serum shock, shell shock, shock, slash, sore, stab, stab wound, stress, surgical shock, tear, thanatosis, third-degree burn, traumatism, upset, wound, wound shock, wounds immedicable, wrench

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τραῦμα (trauma, wound, damage).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA: /ˈtɹɔː.mə/, /ˈtɹaʊ.mə/
Rhymes: -ɔːmə

Translations

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Anagrams


Czech

Noun

Trauma n.

  1. trauma

Declension

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Galician

Noun

Trauma m. (plural Traumas)

  1. an emotional wound
  2. (medicine) trauma; serious physical injury

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Italian

Noun

trauma m. (plural traumi)

  1. trauma

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Serbo-Croatian

Noun

tràuma f. (Cyrillic spelling тра̀ума)

  1. trauma

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /trǎuma/
  • Hyphenation: tra‧u‧ma

Declension


Spanish

Noun

  1. trauma

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