Crossword-Solution: DELIRIA 7 letters, 13 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Bouts of madness 1 answer
Brief raptures 1 answer
Frenzied fits 1 answer
Hallucinatory states 1 answer
Het-up states 1 answer
Mad states 1 answer
States of excitement 1 answer
States of madness 1 answer
Disturbed states 3 answers
Frenzies 4 answers
States of confusion 4 answers
Agitated states 7 answers
AN OBJECT PERCEIVED DURING A HALLUCINATORY EPISODE 10 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
LCEERTO
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with DELIRIA (5)

They are mere usurpers of the Christian name, teaching a counter-religion made up of the deliria of crazy imaginations, as foreign from Christianity as is that of Mahomet.
Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson 2005
And on twigs and dead leaves, grass and rock and wall, were such expenditures of Brussels and Spanish point, such a luxury of real old Venetian run mad, and such deliria of Russian lace as made it evident that Mrs.
The Gypsies Charles G. Leland 2007
For it is quite certain that this indignation will never solve for us the meaning of Leonardo's childhood phantasy; on the other hand, Leonardo has unequivocally acknowledged this phantasy, and we shall therefore not relinquish the expectation--or if you prefer the preconception--that like every psychic production such as dreams, visions and deliria this phantasy, too, must have some meaning.
Leonardo da Vinci Sigmund Freud 2010
These persons enumerate, among the exciting causes of delirium, "Too great, or too long continued exertion of the mental faculties, as in the delirium which often succeeds long continued and abstract calculation; and the deliria to which men of genius are peculiarly subject." The mind of every man is capable of a definite quantity of exertion to good effect; all endeavours, beyond that point, are impotent and perplexing.
Observations on Madness and Melancholy John Haslam 2011
What is meant by the deliria, to which men of genius are peculiarly subject, I am unable, from a want of sufficient genius and delirium, to comprehend.
Observations on Madness and Melancholy John Haslam 2011

Quotes with DELIRIA (3)

On I’ll pass, dragging my huge love behind me. On whatfeverish night, deliria-ridden, by what Goliaths was I begot — I, so bigand by no one needed?
Vladimir Mayakovsky
Things weren’t always as good as they are now. In school we learned that in the old days, the dark days, people didn’t realize how deadly a disease love was. For a long time they even viewed it as a good thing, something to be celebrated and pursued. Of course that’s one of the reasons it’s so dangerous: It affects your mind so that you cannot think clearly, or make rational decisions about your own well-being. (That’s symptom number twelve, listed in the amor deliria nervosa…
Lauren Oliver Delirium
I shall never forget how I was roused one night by the groans of a fellow prisoner, who threw himself about in his sleep, obviously having a horrible nightmare. Since I had always been especially sorry for people who suffered from fearful dreams or deliria, I wanted to wake the poor man. Suddenly I drew back the hand which was ready to shake him, frightened at the thing I was about to do. At that moment I became intensely conscious of the fact that no dream, no matter how hor…
Viktor E. Frankl Man's Search for Meaning
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Used 14 times in crossword archives (1975–2022).