How to Use neurosis in a Sentence

neurosis

noun
  • Morty is, as much as anyone can be, the straight man with a few neuroses.
    Will Nevin, OregonLive.com, 30 May 2018
  • Along the way, Holofcener pokes fun at the neuroses of her characters.
    Odie Henderson, BostonGlobe.com, 25 May 2023
  • After all, the guy has been at it since 1977, and the neurosis has to wear out at some point.
    Nick Vadala, Philly.com, 6 Sep. 2017
  • But go ahead and wash his neurosis right out of your car, and send it on its way!
    John Hodgman, New York Times, 9 June 2022
  • The neurosis at the heart of the film is that of the military order itself.
    Alex Ross, The New Yorker, 20 Oct. 2020
  • Susan, with all her fears and neuroses, would never have let a stranger in.
    Lisa Depaulo, Vulture, 30 Apr. 2024
  • More than enough against a guy who doubled down on many of the neuroses that he’s turned into his greatest hits.
    The New Yorker, 11 Sep. 2024
  • Statham’s character is, we’re told, subject to a bunch of neuroses and phobias, none of which come in to play.
    David Fear, Rolling Stone, 3 Mar. 2023
  • Ramis began to set aside time on the nights before Dangerfield’s scenes to cater to his star’s neuroses.
    Chris Nashawaty, SI.com, 17 Apr. 2018
  • Those neuroses are on full display in Nora From Queens.
    Judy Berman, Time, 16 Jan. 2020
  • At least All About Eve helped us to see that showbiz folly was based in private neuroses.
    Armond White, National Review, 29 Mar. 2024
  • Weren’t the Woody Allen ’70s the height of neurosis, with their five-days-a-week analysis sessions and encounter groups?
    Alex Williams, New York Times, 10 June 2017
  • But the NFL is also a reflection of the worst parts of America, and its neuroses and pathologies.
    Vann R. Newkirk Ii, The Atlantic, 11 Aug. 2017
  • Almost all people have some sort of neurosis to talk over.
    Voice Of The People, New York Daily News, 1 May 2024
  • The dark brings its own madness and neurosis to some characters.
    Meredith Blake, Los Angeles Times, 19 Feb. 2024
  • This isn’t to say that good-looking people don’t have the same issues, the neuroses and awkwardness that plague us mortals.
    Manohla Dargis, New York Times, 30 Jan. 2020
  • David, on the other hand, has a Lennonish habit of opening the doors and inviting us in to explore the dank, weird corners of his mind, his neuroses and grievances.
    Kyle Smith, National Review, 20 Mar. 2020
  • The inversion of this neurosis is the anxiety of being read, the fear of wounding, and just as strong, the dread of being unmasked.
    Moyra Davey, Harper's Magazine, 27 Apr. 2020
  • To ask questions is to be human; to obsess over the answers may be part of the neurosis that drives writers to their desks day after day.
    Juan Vidal, latimes.com, 26 May 2017
  • Did Adam miss the memo that Hannah is a Tasmanian devil of neuroses?
    Claire Howorth, Marie Claire, 10 Mar. 2014
  • And there are more obvious missions for these pets, who all need to overcome their own neurosis.
    Blake Bakkila, Good Housekeeping, 13 May 2019
  • For me, that meant self-assurance and an unwillingness to put up with any of the trivial neuroses (see above) that plagued my twenties.
    Lindsey Tramuta, Glamour, 22 Sep. 2017
  • He was known for turning his personal neuroses – and struggles – into the focus of his act.
    Dan Heching, CNN, 28 Feb. 2024
  • What are the qualities that Robyn finds endearing about Dave, given all his neuroses?
    Todd Gilchrist, Variety, 1 June 2023
  • Electronic music has always inspired this kind of neurosis over the status of the human, a fear of the cyborg.
    Will Stephenson, Harper's Magazine, 15 Sep. 2020
  • All that said — truth to tell — the show is actually quite compelling in its own messiness, not least because the piece carries its own neuroses on its sleeve.
    Chris Jones, chicagotribune.com, 26 Mar. 2018
  • The protagonist’s problem is a stand-in for the author’s neurosis.
    Min Jin Lee, New York Times, 15 Feb. 2018
  • Hoffa, for all his windy belligerence, is also petty to the point of neurosis.
    New York Times, 27 Sep. 2019
  • The Committee was worried this week that the news was so damned grim that finding a Top Commenter of the Week would be a slog through the shebeen’s collective neuroses, which are many and varied.
    Charles P. Pierce, Esquire, 26 Jan. 2018
  • Her flair for humor, going to core of the characters’ neuroses and idiosyncrasies, as well as for drama, plumbing the depths of their fears and demons, resulted in wide-ranging performances.
    Duane Byrge, The Hollywood Reporter, 27 Sep. 2024

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