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symptom
/ ˈsɪmptəm /
noun
med any sensation or change in bodily function experienced by a patient that is associated with a particular disease Compare sign
any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and regarded as evidence of its existence; indication
symptom
A subjective indication of a disorder or disease, such as pain, nausea or weakness. Symptoms may be accompanied by objective signs of disease such as abnormal laboratory test results or findings during a physical examination.
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Other Word Forms
- symptomless adjective
- presymptom noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of symptom1
Example Sentences
One said she feared she would find her child dead in their bed, while her daughter said withdrawal symptoms from the drug made her feel like she was "dying".
Teenagers have described horrendous withdrawal symptoms after vaping it, while one parent said she feared finding her daughter dead in her bed.
Thomas’ insecurities only worsen as the boys mature and head off to college, where he begins showing symptoms of mental illness.
The presence of the virus had been confirmed in a 34-year-old pregnant woman who was admitted to hospital last month after showing symptoms that included a high fever and repeated vomiting, the ministry added.
Ohtani’s symptoms have included chest and sinus “stuff” as well as “a deep cough,” Roberts added.
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