catatony

/kætəˈtɒni/

Definitions

1. noun

a state of being immobile and unresponsive, often due to a psychological condition or a severe emotional shock

“After experiencing the tragic loss, she fell into a state of catatony, unable to move or speak for hours.”

Synonyms

  • cataplexy
  • numbness

Antonyms

  • agitation
  • hyperactivity