Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: psychological
IPA transcription: [s,aɪkəl'ɑdʒɪkəl]
Pronunciations of psychological
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adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: psychological
    Meaning: mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature; "give psychological support"; "psychological warfare"
  • Synonyms: psychological
    Meaning: of or relating to or determined by psychology; "psychological theories"
Usage examples
  • The psychological effect of such a state of things is not difficult to realize.
  • It would surely be of great psychological interest if all these dreams were recorded.
  • Besides, the difficulties which atop us here are peculiarly of a psychological order.
  • Mr. Hayes states the problem of life extremely well, but his solution is sadly inadequate both from a psychological and from a dramatic point of view.
  • These definitions would have all the precision that could be desired if the distinction between physical and psychological causation were clear and sharp.
  • The crippled girl was face to face with a psychological problem, which in itself was far beyond her comprehension, but vaguely she felt that it was a problem.
  • The psychological Ippolit Kirillovitch heard this with a subtle smile, and ended by recommending that these remarks as to where Dmitri Fyodorovitch would go should be "included in the case."
  • Whatever is the psychological truth of this contention it is undeniable that the mind measurably loses grip on one idea the moment the attention is projected decidedly ahead to a second or a third idea.
  • The average man would have done that, but my long years of training in psychological interpretation told me that a character and a friendship built during forty years does not change in six months, and that there must be some other explanation for this.
  • These two reasons sufficiently explain the tendency to see only psychological states in the emotional ones; and, in fact, those authors who have sought to oppose mind to matter have not failed to introduce emotion into their parallel as representing the essence of mind.
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3. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Major depressive disorder, License CC BY-SA 4.0
4. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Calvin and Hobbes, License CC BY-SA 4.0
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9. Word pronunciation is derived from article recording Kindred (novel), License CC BY-SA 4.0