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neurotic

[noo-rot-ik, nyoo-] / nʊˈrɒt ɪk, nyʊ- /


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Jonny Greenwood returned, roaring, with his music for swarming strings and neurotic piano in “One Battle After Another.”

From Los Angeles Times

“The word that comes to mind is that he was neurotic about it, and talked about it relentlessly. I guess it truly bothered him to no end.”

From Seattle Times

This “riotously funny” debut novel by the Academy Award-winning screenwriter takes us inside an absurdly neurotic film critic’s hallucinogenic mind.

From New York Times

And Michael R. Jackson’s “A Strange Loop” boasts that Pulitzer — and up-to-the-minute conceits, set in the mind of a theater-loving, neurotic, Black gay writer.

From Washington Post

Specifically, they were less agreeable and conscientious, and sometimes more neurotic.

From Seattle Times