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    traumatic
    /trɔːˈmatɪk/

    adjective

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  2. informal. causing worry or upset: Taking exams is always traumatic for me. Fewer examples. Under deep hypnosis she remembered the traumatic events of that night. There may be traumatic incident in your past that you have blanked out. I found it very traumatic to see my own child being anaesthetized. He found his 40th birthday quite traumatic.

  3. Learn the meaning of traumatic as an adjective, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Traumatic can describe something that is psychologically or emotionally stressful, causing distress or injury.

  4. Trauma is a severe and lasting emotional shock and pain caused by an extremely upsetting experience, or a case of such shock happening. Trauma can also refer to a medical specialized physical injury, usually caused by an accident or attack.

  5. Something is traumatic if it's very upsetting, painful, or disturbing. The word is related to a Greek word meaning "wound," so you can think of traumatic as something involving a wound, either physical or mental.

  6. Traumatic definition: of, relating to, or produced by a trauma or wound.. See examples of TRAUMATIC used in a sentence.

  7. a. : an injury (such as a wound) to living tissue caused by an extrinsic agent. b. : a disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury. c. : an emotional upset. the personal trauma of an executive who is not living up to his own expectations Karen W. Arenson. 2.

  8. adjective. /trɔːˈmætɪk/ /trəˈmætɪk/ extremely unpleasant and causing you to feel upset and/or anxious. a traumatic experience. Divorce can be traumatic for everyone involved. a traumatic childhood. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Definitions on the go.