Pronunciation: /ˈkɑlɪk/
noun a severe pain in the abdomen caused by wind or obstruction in the intestines and suffered especially by babies
A1 My baby has colic and cries a lot.
A2 Colic is a common issue for newborn babies.
B1 The doctor prescribed medication to help with the colic.
B2 Parents often feel overwhelmed when their baby has colic.
C1 Research suggests that colic may be related to digestive issues.
C2 There are various methods to soothe a baby suffering from colic.
formal Colic is a common condition in infants characterized by prolonged periods of crying and fussiness.
informal My baby had colic when he was born and it was so hard to soothe him.
slang Colic is like a never-ending cry fest for babies, it's tough on parents too.
figurative Dealing with colic can feel like being stuck in a storm with no end in sight.
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