C1 adjective #10,000 가장 일반적인 4분 분량

intrapedation

Intrapedation describes a person who gets stuck in their own head, unable to act because they are thinking too much.

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You use this word when you think too much. Sometimes you want to do something, but your brain stops you. You feel stuck. It is like a 'brain block.' You are not moving because you are thinking about the rules too much. It is a big word for a simple feeling of being stuck.

When you have intrapedation, you are thinking too hard about what to do. You want to start, but you cannot. It happens when you worry about making a mistake. You feel like you are inside your own head. It is a useful word for when you feel nervous and slow.

This adjective describes a person who is stuck because of their own thoughts. If you are preparing for a test and you cannot write the first sentence because you are worried about grammar, you are experiencing intrapedation. It is a common problem for students and workers who want to be perfect.

Intrapedation is used to describe a state of mental stalling. It is more than just being shy; it is a deliberate, internal process where you monitor yourself too closely. When you are in this state, your own standards become a barrier to your progress, making it difficult to reach your goals.

In advanced contexts, intrapedation refers to the cognitive phenomenon of self-sabotage through over-analysis. It is often discussed in psychology or professional coaching. It implies that the subject is aware of their inaction but cannot overcome the internal feedback loop that causes it. It is a nuance of perfectionism that hinders productivity.

The term intrapedation captures the sophisticated interplay between self-consciousness and executive function. It is a literary and clinical descriptor for the paralysis that occurs when the 'observer' self overrides the 'actor' self. In high-level discourse, it serves as a precise label for the psychological friction inherent in complex decision-making processes, where the sheer volume of internal data prevents the initiation of a coherent, externalized action.

30초 단어

  • Intrapedation is a state of mental stalling.
  • It happens when you over-think.
  • It is common in professional settings.
  • You can overcome it by taking small steps.

Have you ever had a moment where you wanted to do something, but your brain started listing every possible outcome, mistake, or detail until you felt completely frozen? That is intrapedation. It is not just being lazy; it is a very specific type of mental stall.

When someone is in a state of intrapedation, they are essentially trapped by their own intellect. They are over-analyzing their own process, which creates a barrier to movement. It is the feeling of being your own worst enemy in the boardroom, the classroom, or even while making a simple choice at a restaurant.

Think of it as a psychological roadblock. The more you monitor your own actions, the harder it becomes to actually perform them. It is common among perfectionists who fear that any movement must be perfectly calculated before it begins.

The word intrapedation is a modern formation, blending Latin roots to describe a very contemporary psychological struggle. It draws from the prefix intra-, meaning 'within' or 'inside,' and the Latin pedare, related to 'foot' or 'to set foot.'

While it is not a word you will find in 18th-century literature, it follows the tradition of scientific and psychological terminology that uses Latin roots to describe complex human behaviors. It essentially translates to 'stumbling within oneself.' It evolved as a way to give a name to the 'analysis paralysis' that defines our modern, information-heavy age.

Linguists might compare it to older terms like 'hesitation' or 'dithering,' but intrapedation carries a more clinical, self-aware nuance. It implies that the person is actively watching themselves fail to move, which is a key part of the modern human experience.

You will mostly encounter intrapedation in formal or semi-formal settings, such as psychology discussions, self-help literature, or professional development workshops. It is a sophisticated way to describe someone who is 'stuck in their head.'

Commonly, you might hear it paired with verbs like suffer from or fall into. For example, 'He suffered from intrapedation before his big presentation.' It is a great word to use when you want to sound precise about why a project is delayed.

In casual conversation, it might sound a bit 'fancy,' but it is perfect for when you want to describe a specific kind of mental block. It sits on the higher end of the register scale, so avoid using it if you want to keep things very simple or brief.

While intrapedation is a single word, it relates to several classic idioms. Analysis paralysis is the most direct equivalent, meaning to be unable to act due to over-thinking. Another is frozen in the headlights, which captures the feeling of being unable to move.

You might also say someone is caught in a loop, which implies their thoughts are cycling without reaching a conclusion. Tied up in knots is another way to describe the internal tension that leads to intrapedation. Finally, overthinking it is the most common, everyday way to express the same idea.

Each of these helps paint a picture of the internal struggle. While intrapedation is the clinical term, these idioms help explain the feeling to others in a more relatable, conversational way.

As an adjective, intrapedation functions like other descriptive words. You can say 'an intrapedation moment' or 'an intrapedation state.' It is not typically used as a noun, though some speakers might experiment with 'intrapedate' as a verb, though that is non-standard.

The pronunciation follows a standard pattern: in-truh-pi-DAY-shun. The stress falls on the third syllable, which gives it a rhythmic, almost academic sound. It rhymes loosely with 'meditation' or 'foundation,' which can help you remember how to say it.

There is no plural form since it is an adjective. When using it, ensure it modifies a noun that describes a state of mind or a period of time. It is a versatile word, but it works best when you want to highlight the quality of the hesitation rather than the action itself.

재미있는 사실

It is a modern 'portmanteau-style' construction.

발음 가이드

영국식 /ˌɪntrəpɪˈdeɪʃən/

Clear, rhythmic, British RP.

미국식 /ˌɪntrəpɪˈdeɪʃən/

Standard American, clear vowels.

자주 하는 실수

  • Misplacing stress
  • Dropping the 'tion' sound
  • Mispronouncing the 'intra' prefix

라임이 맞는 단어

meditation foundation creation relation station

난이도

독해 3/5

Moderate

쓰기 4/5

Advanced

말하기 3/5

Intermediate

듣기 3/5

Intermediate

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

hesitation thought stuck

다음에 배울 것

cognitive inertia analysis

고급

paralysis reflexivity

알아야 할 문법

Abstract Nouns

Intrapedation is abstract.

Adjective usage

It describes a state.

Prepositional phrases

Suffers from...

수준별 예문

1

I have intrapedation.

I am stuck in my head.

Simple subject-verb.

2

It is an intrapedation moment.

A moment of thinking too much.

Adjective use.

3

Do not feel intrapedation.

Do not get stuck.

Negative imperative.

4

He acts with intrapedation.

He moves slowly because he thinks.

Prepositional phrase.

5

Is this intrapedation?

Is this overthinking?

Question form.

6

I feel intrapedation now.

I am stuck right now.

State of being.

7

Stop the intrapedation.

Start moving.

Direct command.

8

That is intrapedation.

That is overthinking.

Demonstrative pronoun.

1

She felt intrapedation before the test.

2

The project stopped because of intrapedation.

3

Avoid intrapedation when you speak.

4

His intrapedation made him late.

5

Is your intrapedation helping you?

6

I see intrapedation in his eyes.

7

We must end this intrapedation.

8

Intrapedation is a bad habit.

1

His constant intrapedation prevented him from finishing the essay.

2

She realized her intrapedation was just fear of failure.

3

Don't let intrapedation ruin your chances.

4

The team suffered from intrapedation during the meeting.

5

Intrapedation can be overcome with practice.

6

He recognized the signs of intrapedation early.

7

Is it intrapedation or just careful planning?

8

The writer struggled with intrapedation for weeks.

1

The artist's intrapedation often led to long periods of inactivity.

2

She managed to break through the intrapedation by starting small.

3

Intrapedation is the enemy of spontaneous creativity.

4

He analyzed his own intrapedation to find a solution.

5

There is a fine line between caution and intrapedation.

6

The CEO warned against the risks of corporate intrapedation.

7

Her intrapedation was a byproduct of her high standards.

8

We need to move past this state of intrapedation.

1

The phenomenon of intrapedation often plagues high-achieving individuals.

2

Psychologists suggest that intrapedation is a form of self-imposed cognitive gridlock.

3

He was aware of his intrapedation but felt powerless to stop the cycle.

4

The subtle nuance of his intrapedation was evident in his hesitation.

5

Intrapedation often manifests as a hyper-fixation on potential negative outcomes.

6

The structural intrapedation of the organization slowed down innovation.

7

She sought to mitigate her intrapedation through mindfulness exercises.

8

The discourse surrounding intrapedation highlights the complexity of modern anxiety.

1

The protagonist's intrapedation serves as a metaphor for the paralysis of the modern intellectual.

2

Such intrapedation is indicative of a deeper, existential crisis of agency.

3

The author masterfully explores the intersection of intrapedation and creative stagnation.

4

This form of intrapedation is a hallmark of the hyper-reflexive age.

5

The philosophical implications of intrapedation are profound and far-reaching.

6

He exhibited an intrapedation that transcended mere nervousness.

7

The narrative arc is defined by the character's struggle against his own intrapedation.

8

The study provides a rigorous analysis of intrapedation in high-stakes environments.

동의어

hesitant self-stifling inhibited recursive stalled introspective

반의어

decisive proactive resolute

자주 쓰는 조합

suffer from intrapedation
overcome intrapedation
moment of intrapedation
chronic intrapedation
avoid intrapedation
signs of intrapedation
cycle of intrapedation
break the intrapedation
intrapedation state
cause of intrapedation

관용어 및 표현

"stuck in a rut"

Unable to change habits.

He is stuck in a rut of intrapedation.

casual

"frozen in time"

Unable to move forward.

She felt frozen in time by her worries.

literary

"spinning your wheels"

Working hard but not moving.

Stop spinning your wheels and start.

casual

"caught in a trap"

Unable to escape a situation.

He was caught in a trap of his own making.

neutral

"overthinking it"

Thinking too much about details.

You are overthinking it again.

casual

"analysis paralysis"

Inability to act due to data.

He suffered from analysis paralysis.

formal

혼동하기 쉬운

intrapedation Hesitation

Both mean pause.

Intrapedation is more internal/complex.

He hesitated vs. He was in intrapedation.

intrapedation Indecision

Both involve stopping.

Indecision is about choice; intrapedation is about process.

Indecision on a menu vs. intrapedation on a project.

intrapedation Procrastination

Both lead to inaction.

Procrastination is avoiding; intrapedation is over-thinking.

Procrastinating by sleeping vs. intrapedation by planning.

intrapedation Meditation

Sounds similar.

Meditation is calm; intrapedation is stressful.

Meditation for peace vs. intrapedation for stress.

문장 패턴

B1

Subject + suffers from + word

He suffers from intrapedation.

A2

Word + causes + delay

Intrapedation causes delay.

B2

To + break + word

To break intrapedation, start now.

C1

The + word + of + noun

The intrapedation of the team.

B2

Be + in + a + state + of + word

He is in a state of intrapedation.

어휘 가족

명사

intrapedation The state of being stuck.

동사

intrapedate To become stuck (rare).

형용사

intrapedative Characterized by intrapedation.

관련

introspection Looking inward; related to the 'intra' root.

사용법

frequency

3

격식 수준

Academic Professional Casual Slang

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a trap inside your brain.
💡

When Native Speakers Use It

In meetings when a project is stalled.
🌍

Cultural Insight

Reflects the 'over-thinking' culture.
💡

Grammar Shortcut

Treat it like 'hesitation'.
💡

Say It Right

Focus on the 'DAY' sound.
💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for physical objects.
💡

Did You Know?

It's a very new word.
💡

Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about your own work.
🌍

Modern Context

Used in tech and startup culture.
💡

Article usage

Use 'an' before it.

암기하기

기억법

IN-TRAP-edation: I am TRAPPED inside my head.

시각적 연상

A person standing still with a giant brain over their head.

Word Web

Hesitation Stalling Overthinking Perfectionism

챌린지

Identify one time today you felt intrapedation.

어원

Latin/Modern English

원래 의미: Stumbling within.

문화적 맥락

None, it is a neutral descriptive term.

Used in professional and psychological contexts.

Often discussed in productivity blogs.

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

at work

  • The project is suffering from intrapedation.
  • We need to move past this intrapedation.
  • Is this intrapedation or strategy?

at school

  • My essay is stuck in intrapedation.
  • Stop the intrapedation and write.
  • Teacher noted my intrapedation.

creative projects

  • The artist's intrapedation is clear.
  • Break the intrapedation with a sketch.
  • Creative intrapedation is hard.

daily life

  • I had a moment of intrapedation.
  • It was just simple intrapedation.
  • Avoid intrapedation when choosing.

대화 시작하기

"Have you ever felt stuck in your own head?"

"What do you do when you have intrapedation?"

"Is it better to be fast or careful?"

"Do you think over-thinking is a big problem today?"

"How do you break a cycle of intrapedation?"

일기 주제

Write about a time you were stuck.

Why do we over-think things?

Describe a moment of intrapedation.

How can you move faster next time?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문
Yes, it is used in modern psychological discourse.
Only if the tone is professional and analytical.
It is related, but specifically about stalling action.
In-truh-pi-DAY-shun.
It is a specialized term.
No, only human mental processes.
It is primarily used as a noun describing a state.
No, it is uncountable.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I feel ___ because I think too much.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: intrapedation

It describes a mental state.

multiple choice A2

What does intrapedation mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Being stuck in thoughts

It is a mental block.

true false B1

Intrapedation is a good thing for productivity.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It usually stops progress.

match pairs B1

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

Matches concept to synonym.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct structure.

fill blank C1

His ___ prevented him from starting.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: intrapedation

Fits the context of stalling.

multiple choice C2

Which is a synonym?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Cognitive inertia

Both mean being stuck.

true false B2

Intrapedation can be overcome.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

It is a habit that can change.

sentence order C1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct verb pattern.

fill blank A2

Stop the ___ and start working.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: intrapedation

It is the obstacle.

점수: /10

관련 콘텐츠

Emotions 관련 단어

abanimfy

C1

A collective psychological state characterized by a profound loss of vitality, spirit, or motivation within a specific group or community. It describes the stagnation that occurs when a social structure or organization loses its shared sense of purpose and creative energy.

abanimize

C1

객관적인 완전성을 달성하기 위해 상황에서 감정적 강도를 제거하는 과정을 의미합니다.

abhor

C1

어떤 것에 대해 깊은 혐오감이나 증오를 느끼는 것을 말해. 도덕적으로 도저히 받아들일 수 없는 강한 거부감을 표현할 때 써.

abminity

C1

To regard something with intense loathing or extreme disgust; to treat an object or idea as an abomination. It is used in high-level contexts to describe a profound moral or aesthetic aversion toward an action or concept.

abmotine

C1

Describes a state of being emotionally detached or lacking intrinsic motivation, often characterized by a cold, clinical, or indifferent stance. It is used to denote a specific lack of movement or response to external emotional stimuli.

abominable

C1

Causing a feeling of hatred or disgust; very unpleasant or disagreeable. It often describes something morally repulsive or extremely bad in quality.

abphilous

C1

To consciously withdraw or distance oneself from a previous affinity, attraction, or emotional attachment. It involves a systematic effort to break a psychological bond in order to achieve a state of neutrality or objectivity.

absedhood

C1

'absedhood'는 주변 환경이나 사회적 책임으로부터 깊이 분리되거나 감정적으로 위축된 상태를 묘사합니다. 종종 스스로 선택한 강렬한 고립 상태입니다.

abvidness

C1

The quality or state of being intensely eager, enthusiastic, or consumed by a particular interest or desire. It represents a level of dedication and spirited engagement that often goes beyond standard enthusiasm, typical of scholars, collectors, or hobbyists.

adacrty

C1

Alacrity refers to a cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness to do something. It describes not only the speed of an action but also the positive and enthusiastic attitude of the person performing it.

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