psychosphere means the realm of consciousness. It carries an Arena rating of 1220, earned across 6 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, psychosphere ranks #297 of 17,124 for Most Sublime Words, #2,021 of 17,131 for Scariest Words, #5,520 of 17,163 for Funniest Words, #7,851 of 17,126 for Most Satisfying to Say.
Why “psychosphere” is a great word
The non-physical domain of consciousness and individual mental activity. From psycho- (relating to the mind or psyche) + -sphere (denoting a realm or domain). First attested in 1901 by C. R. Dryer. Unlike 'noosphere' (which denotes a collective human intellect) or 'atmosphere' (a physical or emotional envelope), the psychosphere is a solitary, interior cosmos. It is the hum of a mind rehearsing a conversation that will never happen, the silent geometry of a remembered room, and the private cinema of memory and projection where each soul is both audience and the only show playing—a sealed world that flickers briefly and is gone.
Etymology
From psycho- + -sphere.
noun
- The realm of consciousness.
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