How Do You Spell ANOREXIA?

Pronunciation: [ˌanɔːɹˈɛksi͡ə] (IPA)

Anorexia is a common condition associated with a lack of interest in food or a fear of gaining weight. The spelling of anorexia is determined by the standard phonetic transcription, using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The word can be broken down into four syllables and is pronounced /ænəˈrɛksiə/. The IPA allows us to accurately represent natural sounds of human language, making it an important tool for both linguists and language learners. Understanding phonetic transcription can help individuals pronounce words correctly and communicate more effectively.

ANOREXIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Anorexia is a medical term used to describe a potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by an extreme fear of gaining weight and an intense desire to be thin. It is often associated with a distorted body image, in which individuals believe they are overweight or larger than they actually are, even if they are significantly underweight.

    People suffering from anorexia typically restrict their calorie intake, often to extremely low levels, leading to severe weight loss and malnutrition. They may engage in excessive exercise and exhibit obsessive behaviors surrounding food, such as meticulously counting calories, avoiding certain food groups, or cutting food into small pieces.

    Physical symptoms of anorexia can include significant weight loss, brittle hair and nails, thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), dry and yellowish skin, fatigue, and weakness. Individuals with anorexia often experience psychological symptoms as well, such as depression, anxiety, social withdrawal, and a preoccupation with their appearance.

    Anorexia nervosa predominantly affects young girls and women, although it can also occur in males. It is a multi-faceted disorder with complex causes, including a combination of genetic, psychological, and social factors. Early intervention and treatment are crucial to prevent severe health complications and potential death associated with anorexia. Treatment usually involves a combination of psychotherapy, nutritional counseling, and medical monitoring to restore weight and address the underlying psychological issues.

  2. Loss of appetite.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. Without appetite.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of ANOREXIA

The word "anorexia" is derived from the Greek roots "an-" meaning "without" or "lack of", and "orexis" meaning "appetite" or "desire". Hence, "anorexia" literally translates to "without appetite". This term is commonly used to describe the medical condition of anorexia nervosa, which is characterized by a significant and persistent restriction of food intake, resulting in severe weight loss and an intense fear of gaining weight.

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Plural form of ANOREXIA is ANOREXIAS

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