Pronunciation: /kɔˈriə/
noun a type of dance that involves rapid, irregular movements
A1 My grandmother has chorea, a condition that causes involuntary movements.
A2 Chorea can be a symptom of certain neurological disorders.
B1 Treatment options for chorea include medication and physical therapy.
B2 The doctor explained that chorea is characterized by rapid, jerky movements.
C1 Research is ongoing to better understand the underlying causes of chorea.
C2 Chorea can have a significant impact on a person's quality of life and daily functioning.
formal Chorea is a neurological disorder characterized by involuntary jerky movements.
informal My grandmother has chorea, which causes her to have trouble controlling her movements.
slang I heard that some people call chorea 'the dancing disease' because of the uncontrollable movements.
figurative The chaos in the office felt like a chorea of conflicting agendas and actions.
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