ADHD
See also: A.D.H.D.
English
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editADHD (uncountable)
- Initialism of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- 2025 January 23, Kristen Rogers, “People with ADHD have shorter life expectancy and higher risk of mental health issues, study finds”, in CNN[1]:
- Men diagnosed with ADHD had a reduction in life expectancy by 4 ½ years to nine years, while women’s life expectancy was shortened by 6 ½ years to 11 years, according to the study published Thursday in The British Journal of Psychiatry.
Adjective
editADHD (comparative more ADHD, superlative most ADHD)
- (attributive) of or relating to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- an ADHD person
- some ADHD medication
- (predicative, informal) as of or relating to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- My brother is ADHD.
- I'm too ADHD to sit for that long.
- 2017, Mona Lisa Schulz, Heal Your Mind, page 136:
- Nicotine is a stimulant too. Many of my friends that are so ADHD they are off the charts, after they've quit smoking, they have nicotine gum all over their house!
Verb
editADHD (third-person singular simple present ADHDs, present participle ADHDing, simple past and past participle ADHDed)
- (colloquial, sometimes offensive) To act in a way thought to be characteristic of a person with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
- I had to ADHD my way through my twenties without a diagnosis.
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editthe abbreviation ADHD
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See also
edit- Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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editADHD
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| nominative | ADHD | ADHD'en |
| genitive | ADHD's | ADHD'ens |
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edit- “ADHD” in Den Danske Ordbog
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editADHD m or f
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edit- (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /adeˈhade/ [a.deˈha.de]
- Rhymes: -ade
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editADHD (plural ADHD-ADHD)
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editADHD • (ēdīetchidī)
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editOrthographic borrowing from English ADHD.
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editADHD n (indeclinable)
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editADHD c (uncountable)
- (psychology) ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder)
- Han har ADHD
- He has ADHD
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edit| nominative | genitive | ||
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| singular | indefinite | ADHD | ADHD:s |
| definite | ADHD:n | ADHD:ns | |
| plural | indefinite | — | — |
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edit- “ADHD”, in Svensk ordbok [Dictionary of Swedish] (in Swedish)
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