dysphoria
noun
dys·pho·ria
dis-ˈfȯr-ē-ə
plural dysphorias
: a state of feeling very unhappy, uneasy, or dissatisfied
Paradoxically, chronic cocaine use eventually leads to dysphoria—a depressed, low-energy state characterized by flattened emotions, a lack of interest in sex, and physical immobility.—James Lieber
see also gender dysphoria
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