hysteria

simple noun25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

hysteria generated or amplified by news organizations

widespread, uncontrolled excitement or fear among a large group of people

a state of intense public fear or panic, often about a particular issue

sensationalized panic created by tabloid newspapers

extreme public excitement and eagerness for a country to go to war

uncontrolled emotion or excitement related to religious beliefs

a state very close to becoming hysterical

widespread, irrational fear of communism

a state of excitement or panic that is not very severe

used when hysteria moves rapidly within a group or place

used when hysteria spreads quickly through a place (e.g., a country)

used when hysteria moves rapidly over a wide area

used when there is a lot of hysteria related to a particular event or issue

a sudden, uncontrolled attack of crying, laughing, or shouting

a slight quality or feeling of hysteria in someone's voice

very close to becoming hysterical

very close to becoming hysterical

used to indicate the cause or subject of the hysteria

used to indicate the cause or subject of the hysteria

to make hysteria happen

to bring hysteria into existence

to make existing hysteria stronger

to produce or create hysteria

to deliberately try to cause hysteria

to be very close to a state of hysteria