noun General Slang

thousand-yard stare

THOW-zund-YARD STAIR · noun · informal

The vacant, unfocused gaze of an exhausted or shell-shocked person

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A blank, distant stare seen in profoundly fatigued staff or traumatised patients; borrowed from military usage into hospital speech.

“Post-nights, the whole team had the thousand-yard stare.”
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thousand-yard stare In A Sentence

Post-nights, the whole team had the thousand-yard stare.

Origin & Usage

Military term for combat stress; adopted in medicine.

Variants 1000-yard stare

People Also Ask

What is a 'thousand-yard stare'?

It's a blank, distant gaze seen in profoundly fatigued staff or traumatised patients.

Where does the phrase come from?

It's a military term for combat stress that has been adopted into medical speech.

When do medics use it?

Often after a run of night shifts or an exhausting, traumatic stretch of work.

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