Pronunciation: /ˈkɑr.diˌæk/
adjective relating to the heart or the area around the heart
A1 He had a cardiac arrest and had to be rushed to the hospital.
A2 The doctor recommended a cardiac exercise routine to improve his heart health.
B1 The patient underwent cardiac surgery to repair a blocked artery.
B2 Regular check-ups are important for monitoring cardiac function after a heart attack.
C1 The advanced cardiac unit at the hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art technology.
C2 The renowned cardiologist specializes in complex cardiac procedures.
formal The patient was diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia and was immediately admitted to the cardiac care unit.
informal My grandpa has a cardiac condition, so he has to take medication every day.
slang I heard that guy had a cardiac episode during the marathon, that must have been scary.
figurative Her words hit him like a cardiac arrest, leaving him breathless and stunned.
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