Pronunciation: /sɪˈroʊs/
adjective relating to or affected by cirrhosis, a chronic liver disease characterized by scarring of the liver tissue
A1 The cirrose clouds covered the sky, signaling an incoming storm.
A2 The cirrose leaves on the trees rustled in the wind.
B1 The artist used cirrose paint strokes to create a dreamy effect in the landscape.
B2 The cirrose texture of the fabric added a touch of elegance to the dress.
C1 Her cirrose hair cascaded down her back in soft waves.
C2 The cirrose quality of the music captivated the audience, leaving them in awe.
formal The patient was diagnosed with cirrose of the liver.
informal My uncle has cirrose from years of heavy drinking.
slang I heard too much drinking can lead to cirrose.
figurative The city's economy was in a state of cirrose after the financial crisis.
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