apoplexy
noun
- bleeding within internal organ
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈæp.əˌplɛk.si/
noun
Etymology: Late Middle English from Old French apoplexie, from Late Latin apoplexia, from Ancient Greek ἀποπληξία (apoplēxía, “madness; apoplexy, paralysis”), from ἀποπλήσσω (apoplḗssō, “to cripple by a stroke”) + -ία (-ía, nominal suffix). See plague.
- Unconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage or stroke.
- Unconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral hemorrhage or stroke.
- A state of intense anger; uncontrollable fury so intense as to have effects like a stroke.
“That message sent him into a fit of apoplexy.”
“Ten Straight White Males die of a mysterious disease and the nation has apoplexy — Headlines — TV Reports — Sympathy. MONEY comes pouring in and there was no discussion about where to find it.”