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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
schizoid
adjective
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▪ As mentioned previously, the organization had been in a schizoid state in trying to cope with uncertainty in the marketplace.
▪ At the time he was perfectly rational - he didn't feel schizoid - he was playing a part.
▪ But not all workers are dependent and prone to inner-directed aggression or to schizoid withdrawal.
▪ Gore was schizoid, suffering from a psychopathic disorder, requiring treatment for many years to come.
▪ I had none of the schizoid suicide's delusions about being able to survive my own death.
▪ More accurately, the apathy and futility can be described as schizoid aloofness.
▪ The emotional relationships can be of aggression, depression and, most of all, schizoid withdrawal.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
schizoid

"resembling schizophrenia," 1925, from German schizoid (1921), from front part of schizophrenia + Greek -oeides "like," from eidos "form, shape" (see -oid).

Wiktionary
schizoid

a. 1 characterized by social withdrawal and flat affect 2 (context archaic English) schizophrenic n. 1 someone with schizoid personality disorder 2 (context archaic English) someone with schizophrenia

WordNet
schizoid
  1. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of schizophrenia [syn: schizophrenic]

  2. marked by withdrawal and inability to form close relationships

Wikipedia
Schizoid (film)

Schizoid (also known as Murder by Mail) is a 1980 horror film directed and written by David Paulsen.

Schizoid (video game)

Schizoid is an action game which focuses on teamwork. Players must co-operate to protect each other from barrages of glowing enemies. The title was developed by Torpex Games and launched on Xbox Live Arcade on July 9, 2008.

Schizoid was nominated for two Xbox Live Arcade 2008 awards: "Best Original Game" and "Best Co-Operative Multiplayer Game". Penny Arcade awarded Schizoid a place in their PAX 10 awards, as one of the best independently developed games of the year "in terms of gameplay and 'fun factor'."

Usage examples of "schizoid".

Neurologists admit that epilepsy may sometimes be linked to a schizoid process - this might have been the case with Van Gogh - but they define it as a chronic disorder, a continual tendency to fits resulting from an excessive discharge of cerebral neurones, whatever clinical or paraclinical symptoms happen to be associated with it.

He could be somatic, hypophrenic, schizoid, cycloid -or any combination of these.

Nevertheless, some shy, interpersonally anxious, and schizoid people may be drawn to cyberspace relationships.

Rorschach blots interpreted by the patient had become Rorschach blobs manipulated unconsciously by the patient, and Phillips could classify the crew members with certainty: schizoids, cycloids, paranoids, homosexuals, sadists, incipient homicides psychopaths.

And the schizoid cats with clotted fur that lurk around Ennet House cringing and neurotic and afraid of their own shadow are too risky, for the female residents are always formulating attachments to them.

Rolling Stone , who is in no way cut out to be a road journalist, invokes the soul-killing anonymity of chain hotels, the rooms' terrible transient sameness: the ubiquitous floral design of the bedspreads, the multiple low-watt lamps, the pallid artwork bolted to the wall, the schizoid whisper of ventilation, the sad shag carpet, the smell of alien cleansers, the Kleenex dispensed from the wall, the automated wakeup call, the lightproof curtains, the windows that do not openever.

Notkin's mind that the entire perfect-entertainment-as-Lze >esíoíí myth surrounding the purportedly lethal final cartridge was nothing more than a classic illustration of the antinomically schizoid function of the post-industrial capitalist mechanism, whose logic presented commodity as the escape-from-anxieties-of-mortality-which-escape-is-itself-psychologically-fatal, as detailed in perspicuous detail in M.

On the negative side, many depressed people are also anxious, and they may have personality disorders, such as cyclothymic, borderline, schizoid, dramatic, passive-aggressive, avoidant, and so on.

Something deeper: they'd said of him, those who'd been his friends, that if he'd ever gone right over the edge he would have been a schizoid, that the strain of his critically balanced double life would have led him sliding into a world of phantasy.

For years this schizoid beast pranced around the goat peri eagerly mounting any female in sight while at the same time it was being mounted by the billys.

In the field of abnormal psychology, the schizoid personality structure is well defined.

On top of that, he also had what appeared to Marsha as a schizoid personality disorder.

Mother, the cold, intellectual schizoid personality, doing it by the rulebook.

It wasn't unknown for creativity to derive from a depressive or schizoid personality.

It will be the hardest block of her delusion to break down, since it is one, if not the, major underpinning of her developing schizoid personality.