The word hyperbulia, pronounced /haɪpərˈbuːliə/, is a term used in psychology to describe a condition where an individual displays a severe lack of motivation or initiative in decision-making. The spelling of this word may be confusing as the "p" and "b" sounds are very similar, but the "p" sound is aspirated while the "b" sound is voiced. Additionally, the stress of the word is on the second syllable, which is pronounced like "buu" with a long "u" sound. Overall, the word hyperbulia is a challenging word to spell and pronounce correctly.
Excessive wilfulness.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
The word "hyperbulia" is derived from the Ancient Greek terms "hyper" meaning "over" or "excessive" and "boulē" meaning "will" or "desire". The combination of these terms in Greek creates "hyperboulia", which refers to an excessive or strong desire, or an uncontrollable craving. This term was later adapted into English as "hyperbulia", carrying a similar meaning.