Acid Reflux

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪd ˈriː.flʌks/

Definitions of acid reflux

noun a medical condition in which acidic stomach contents flow back up into the esophagus, causing symptoms such as heartburn and regurgitation

Example Sentences

A1 I have acid reflux after eating spicy food.

A2 Acid reflux can cause a burning sensation in the chest.

B1 Many people take medication to manage their acid reflux symptoms.

B2 Acid reflux occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus.

C1 Chronic acid reflux can lead to complications such as esophagitis.

C2 Surgery may be necessary for severe cases of acid reflux that do not respond to medication.

Examples of acid reflux in a Sentence

formal Acid reflux is a common medical condition where stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus.

informal I can't eat spicy food anymore because it gives me bad acid reflux.

slang Man, that hot sauce gave me some wicked acid reflux last night.

figurative His words were like acid reflux, burning through my defenses and leaving me vulnerable.

Grammatical Forms of acid reflux

plural

acid refluxes

comparative

more acid reflux

superlative

most acid reflux

present tense

experiencing acid reflux

future tense

will have acid reflux

perfect tense

has had acid reflux

continuous tense

is experiencing acid reflux

singular

acid reflux

positive degree

acid reflux

infinitive

to experience acid reflux

gerund

experiencing acid reflux

participle

experienced acid reflux

Origin and Evolution of acid reflux

First Known Use: 1928 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'acid reflux' originated from the medical field to describe the condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the specific medical condition, 'acid reflux' has evolved to become a common term used in everyday language to refer to the same condition.