Pronunciation: /bɛrɪˈbɛri/
noun a disease caused by a deficiency of thiamine (vitamin B1) in the diet, characterized by neurological symptoms and heart failure
A1 Beriberi is a disease caused by a lack of vitamin B1.
A2 The symptoms of beriberi include weakness, fatigue, and nerve damage.
B1 Beriberi can be prevented by eating a balanced diet that includes foods rich in vitamin B1.
B2 Historically, beriberi was a common disease among sailors due to their limited diet on long voyages.
C1 Medical research has led to a better understanding of the causes and treatment of beriberi.
C2 There have been significant advancements in the diagnosis and management of beriberi in recent years.
formal Beriberi is a disease caused by a deficiency of thiamine in the diet.
informal My grandma used to tell me to eat my vegetables so I wouldn't get beriberi.
slang I heard that skipping meals can give you beriberi, so make sure you eat regularly.
figurative In a metaphorical sense, neglecting self-care can lead to a form of 'beriberi' in terms of mental health.
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