hysteria

/hɪˈstɛɹiə/
noun 4

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

mass, public | mild, near | rising

media, tabloid

The tabloid hysteria surrounding the celebrity scandal died down after a few weeks.

religious

QUANT

fit

When the fire alarm went off, a fit of hysteria spread through the crowded shopping mall.

note, touch

There was a note of hysteria in the crowd's reaction when the fire alarm went off.

VERB + HYSTERIA

border on

When the concert tickets sold out in minutes, the fans' excitement bordered on hysteria.

bring on, engender, generate

The sudden power outage generated mass hysteria among the shoppers in the crowded mall.

HYSTERIA + VERB

mount, rise

As the crowd waited for the concert to begin, hysteria began to mount among the excited fans.

die down, diminish

Public concern about the safety issue gradually diminished as more research was released.

sweep (across/through) sth

A wave of hysteria swept across the city after the celebrity's unexpected announcement.

PREP

~ about

There was mass hysteria about the new vaccine when false rumors spread on social media.

~ over

The media created a wave of hysteria over the new health scare last month.

PHRASES

on the brink/point/verge of hysteria

When the earthquake started, several people in the crowd were on the brink of hysteria.

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