Definition of the word exhibitionist

Pronunciation of vocabulary exhibitionist

exhibitionistnoun

người thích phô trương

/ˌeksɪˈbɪʃənɪst//ˌeksɪˈbɪʃənɪst/

Origin of the word exhibitionist

The term "exhibitionist" originated in the late 19th century, specifically in the field of psychology. It was coined by the Austrian psychologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing, who used it to describe individuals who derived pleasure from exposing themselves in public. This behavior, which came to be known as exhibitionism, was seen as a sexual deviation requiring medical intervention. Ebbing attributed exhibitionism to childhood traumas, such as being caught exposing themselves, and suggested that the exhibitionist development was linked to a fear of sexual normalcy or fear of intimacy. Over time, the concept of exhibitionism has been expanded to include other forms of public behavior that are motivated by a strong desire for attention or admiration, rather than solely sexual gratification. Today, the term is commonly used in a variety of contexts, including psychology, law enforcement, and popular culture, to describe individuals who exhibit extreme or unusual behavior in public settings.

Vocabulary summary exhibitionist

typenoun

meaningshow-off

meaning(medicine) exhibitionist

Example of vocabulary exhibitionistnamespace

meaning

a person who likes to make other people notice him or her

một người thích làm cho người khác chú ý đến mình

  • Children are natural exhibitionists.

    Trẻ em có bản tính thích phô bày.

meaning

a person who has a mental illness that makes them want to show their sexual organs in public

một người mắc bệnh tâm thần khiến họ muốn phô bày bộ phận sinh dục của mình ở nơi công cộng


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