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"Hyperthymic" Meaning

Hyperthymic refers to a personality trait characterized by a consistently optimistic, outgoing, and cheerful attitude. People with a hyperthymic personality tend to have a generally sunny disposition, being prone to enjoying life, being energetic, and having a high level of enthusiasm. They often have a positive outlook on life, are social, and tend to be good communicators. The term "hyperthymic" is often used in psychology and psychiatry to describe individuals who exhibit this particular personality profile.

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Being in a state of excessive cheerfulness or optimism.

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John's hyperthymic personality always brightened up the room with his infectious laughter.
Sarah's hyperthymic nature helped her to tackle even the toughest tasks with a positive attitude.
The hyperthymic mood of the party was contagious, and soon everyone was dancing and having a great time.
Mark's doctor diagnosed him with hyperthymia, a condition characterized by excessive cheerfulness and a sunny disposition.
The hyperthymic atmosphere of the cafe made it a popular spot for students looking to study in a relaxed and uplifting environment.

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