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View synonyms for midlife crisis
midlife crisis
noun
- a period of psychological stress occurring in middle age, thought to be triggered by a physical, occupational, or domestic event, as menopause, diminution of physical prowess, job loss, or departure of children from the home.
midlife crisis
/ ˈmɪdˌlaɪf /
noun
- a crisis that may be experienced in middle age involving frustration, panic, and feelings of pointlessness, sometimes resulting in radical and often ill-advised changes of lifestyle
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Word History and Origins
Origin of midlife crisis1
First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences
Then we cut to Ted, mid-midlife crisis, who abruptly decides to cut the jets while piloting Sunkist clients over NorCal.
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Ted Thompson is concerned with the “if not before,” which is to say the midlife crisis.
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Now, however, the VMAs are facing a bit of a midlife crisis.
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Burning money trying to become “cooler” ends up looking something like the metropolitan equivalent to a midlife crisis.
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As I continue to bring up the term “midlife crisis,” I can almost hear Reynolds cringe through the phone.
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