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nervous prostration synonyms

Trying to find another word for nervous prostration in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of nervous prostration in 9 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for nervous prostration alphabetically.

  • a bundle of nerves
  • nervous wreck
  • ninnyhammer
  • spastic
  • spaz
  • basket case
  • disintegration
  • disruption
  • failure
  • mishap
  • nervous prostration
  • neurasthenia
  • neurosis
  • psychasthenia
  • decentralization
  • demoralization
  • dissolution
  • fragmentation
  • putrefaction
  • break
  • interruption
  • separation
  • severance
  • splitting
  • abortion
  • bankruptcy
  • bomb
  • botch
  • breakdown
  • bungle
  • bust
  • checkmate
  • collapse
  • decay
  • decline
  • defeat
  • deficiency
  • deficit
  • deterioration
  • downfall
  • failing
  • false step
  • faux pas
  • fiasco
  • blow
  • blunder
  • calamity
  • collision
  • crack-up
  • disaster
  • fender-bender
  • fluke
  • hazard
  • ill-fortune
  • misadventure
  • misfortune
  • mistake
  • pileup
  • rear-ender
  • setback
  • smash
  • smashup
  • stack-up
  • total
  • basket case
  • crackup
  • disintegration
  • disruption
  • failure
  • mishap
  • nervous prostration
  • neurosis
  • psychasthenia
  • aberration
  • abnormality
  • affliction
  • breakdown
  • compulsion
  • crack-up
  • derangement
  • deviation
  • hysteria
  • inhibition
  • insanity
  • instability
  • madness
  • maladjustment
  • mental illness
  • neurasthenia
  • obsession
  • personality disorder
  • phobia
  • psychological disorder
  • basket case
  • crackup
  • disintegration
  • disruption
  • failure
  • mishap
  • nervous prostration
  • neurasthenia
  • neurosis

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