Arthritis

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ɑrˈθraɪtɪs/

Definitions of arthritis

noun a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the joints

Example Sentences

A1 My grandmother has arthritis in her knees.

A2 Arthritis can cause joint pain and stiffness.

B1 Treatment options for arthritis include medication and physical therapy.

B2 Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that affects the joints.

C1 Managing arthritis requires a combination of medication, exercise, and lifestyle changes.

C2 Research is ongoing to develop new treatments for arthritis that target the underlying causes of the disease.

Examples of arthritis in a Sentence

formal Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation and stiffness in the joints.

informal My grandma has arthritis in her knees and it makes it hard for her to walk sometimes.

slang I heard that sitting too much can give you arthritis in your back.

figurative Dealing with all these problems at once feels like having a bad case of emotional arthritis.

Grammatical Forms of arthritis

plural

arthritides

comparative

more arthritic

superlative

most arthritic

present tense

arthritis

future tense

will arthritis

perfect tense

has arthritis

continuous tense

is arthritis

singular

arthritis

positive degree

arthritic

infinitive

to arthritis

gerund

arthritis

participle

arthritic

Origin and Evolution of arthritis

First Known Use: 1543 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'arthritis' originated from the Greek word 'arthron' meaning joint, and the suffix '-itis' indicating inflammation.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe joint inflammation, the term 'arthritis' has evolved to encompass a range of conditions affecting the joints, including osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.