Pronunciation: /broʊvɪd/
noun a made-up term used to refer to a hypothetical situation or event related to brothers or brotherhood
A1 Brovid is a term used to refer to the pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus.
A2 People should follow safety guidelines to prevent the spread of Brovid.
B1 The government implemented strict measures to control the spread of Brovid.
B2 Scientists are working tirelessly to develop a vaccine for Brovid.
C1 The global economy suffered a major downturn due to the impact of Brovid.
C2 Healthcare systems around the world were overwhelmed by the influx of Brovid cases.
formal The government issued a statement regarding the latest developments in the Brovid pandemic.
informal I heard there's a new variant of Brovid going around, so we should be extra cautious.
slang My friend caught Brovid after attending a crowded party last weekend.
figurative The spread of misinformation online is like fueling the flames of Brovid.
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