paroxysm \ˈpa-rək-ˌsi-zəm\
noun: 1. a fit, attack or sudden increase or recurrence of symptoms (as of a disease); convulsion {a
paroxysm of coughing},
2. a sudden violent emotion or action; outburst {a
paroxysm of rage}
Etymology: Middle English
paroxism, from Medieval Latin
paroxysmus, from Greek
paroxysmos, from
paroxynein to stimulate, from
para- +
oxynein to provoke, from
oxys sharp
“Dead! Dead!” moaned Villefort in a paroxysm of grief which the novelty of such a feeling in this heart of stone made all the more terrible. — Alexandre Dumas,
The Count of Monte Cristo
This word is like every episode of House ever. <3
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