Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
Exact(9)
Phillip's prickly, precocious thoughts in "Luminous Motion" are channeled through the squeaky voice of Eric Lloyd, the cute, pudgy-faced actor enlisted to play this murderous, possibly psychotic character.
Those thematic currents converged in 1988, when Albert Goldman took both a scalpel and a cudgel to him in "The Lives of John Lennon," in which Lennon is portrayed as a semi-comatose, possibly psychotic wastrel.
Betty, who has become a college dean, has asked her possibly psychotic, redneck brother to help her clear out a log cabin in the woods, in the middle of the night.
"Betty Fisher and Other Stories," adapted from a novel by Ruth Rendell called "The Tree of Hands," weaves a complex web of coincidence around several major characters, including Sandrine Kiberlain as a young novelist traumatized by the death of her son; Nicole Garcia as her abusive, possibly psychotic mother; and Mathilde Seigner as a working-class woman whose son has mysteriously disappeared.
I've just been watching The Ones Below, a new thriller directed by David Farr, in which you play Jon, a weird, childless, possibly psychotic man determined to have a family, living in the flat beneath another, apparently more normal, couple expecting a baby.
Possibly psychotic.
Similar(49)
When Downes wrote that first fumbling essay, Borromini was still widely considered to be eccentric, and possibly even psychotic.
"On the day of the accident, the pilot was still suffering from a psychiatric disorder, which was possibly a psychotic depressive episode and was taking psychotropic medication.
Smooth pursuit eye tracking deficits are a promising intermediate phenotype for schizophrenia and possibly for psychotic disorders more broadly.
There is compelling evidence that EO BD patients appear also to be more frequently associated with rapid cycling, drug abuse, higher rates of obsessive compulsive disorder, and possibly for psychotic features, and panic disorder (Geoffroy et al. 2013).
But what should have been a straight-forward sentencing process went haywire when forensic psychiatrist Dr. Lisa Ramshaw testified that Esseghaier was "actively psychotic," possibly with schizophrenia, and therefore unable to participate and comprehend the sentencing process.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com