Pronunciation: /əˌpɛndɪˈsaɪtɪs/
noun a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the appendix, typically causing abdominal pain and requiring surgical removal
A1 My friend had to go to the hospital because of appendicitis.
A2 The doctor diagnosed the patient with appendicitis after running some tests.
B1 Surgery is often required to treat appendicitis.
B2 The symptoms of appendicitis can include abdominal pain and fever.
C1 Complications from appendicitis can be serious if not treated promptly.
C2 The surgeon successfully removed the appendix during the appendicitis operation.
formal The patient was diagnosed with acute appendicitis and underwent surgery immediately.
informal My friend had to go to the hospital because of appendicitis.
slang I heard Sarah had to get her appendix removed because of appendicitis.
figurative Dealing with that difficult client was like having a case of appendicitis - painful and necessary to address.
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