anhedonic

English

Etymology

From anhedon(ia) + -ic.

Adjective

anhedonic (comparative more anhedonic, superlative most anhedonic)

  1. Showing anhedonia; having no capacity to feel pleasure.
    • 2015, Jill Alexander Essbaum, Hausfrau, Random House 2015, p. 123:
      Longing, officious, anhedonic, pleading. Anna tried to make a list of every mood she'd ever been in but ran out of words before even half of her feelings were named.

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