FOMO, or fear of missing out, is the anxiety or distress caused by the idea of not being present or involved in a particular event or experience, often due to the constant bombardment of suggestions and updates in the modern world. It can lead to exhaustion, rude behavior, and missing out on important things in life.
Vocabulary:
• Bombarded (verb) - to attack someone with a lot of something, such as information or questions.
• FOMO (acronym) - Fear Of Missing Out, a feeling of anxiety or unease caused by the possibility that one might be missing out on something interesting or exciting.
• Agony (noun) - extreme physical or mental suffering.
• Elect (noun) - a group of people who are chosen for special recognition or status, typically because of their abilities or accomplishments.
• Fatal (adjective) - having disastrous consequences; bringing ruin or destruction.
• Coexist (verb) - to exist together in the same place or at the same time.• Jumbled (adjective) - mixed up in a disorderly or confusing way.
• Lamentable (adjective) - deplorably bad or unsatisfactory.
• Remarkable (adjective) - worthy of attention; striking.
• Consoling (adjective) - providing comfort or solace.
• Coping (verb) - dealing effectively with something difficult.
Source: School of Life