misophone

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English

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Etymology

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From miso- +‎ -phone.

Noun

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misophone (plural misophones)

  1. A person who suffers from misophonia.
    • 2013, 18 July, Charles Bethea, The Chewing Sound and the Fury, New Republic
      One teen couldn’t stand the sound of her mother sighing and, after going on anti-depressants, attempted suicide three times. Psychologists have begun to call them misophones—people with an acute reaction to specific, usually low-volume sounds. But because the condition is still poorly understood, sufferers struggle to convince their families, friends, and employers that their problem isn’t just a heightened form of neuroticism.

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