What is another word for Manie?

Pronunciation: [mˈani] (IPA)

The word "Manie" is a French word that means "mania" in English. It is often associated with an extreme or obsessive enthusiasm or passion for something. There are many synonyms for the word "Manie" such as obsession, infatuation, compulsion, fixation, fetish, and addiction. These words are often used interchangeably to describe someone's intense interest in a particular activity or subject. Some other synonyms for "Manie" include mania, enthusiasm, zeal, passion, ardor, fervor, and excitement. Each of these words expresses a slightly different facet of the intense emotional experience that is associated with a "Manie".

What are the hypernyms for Manie?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Manie

Mr. Milton concluded with the Exclamation, "Indeede, there never was such a Woman;" on which, deare Roger, whome I beginne to love, quoth, "Oh yes, there are Manie such,-we have two at Table now."
"Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary"
Anne Manning
I was not ill pleased to see soe Manie: it gave me an Excuse for holding my Peace, but I coulde have wished for another Woman.
"Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary"
Anne Manning
Mr. Milton replyed, that Manie Fallibles could no more make up an Infallible than Manie Finites could make an Infinite.
"Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary"
Anne Manning

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