Communicable

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /kəˈmjuːnɪkəbl/

Definitions of communicable

adjective able to be communicated or transmitted from one person to another

Example Sentences

A1 Colds are communicable illnesses that can easily spread from person to person.

A2 The flu is a communicable disease that can be passed through close contact with an infected person.

B1 It is important to practice good hygiene to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.

B2 Health officials are working to contain the outbreak of a communicable virus in the area.

C1 There are strict protocols in place to prevent the transmission of communicable diseases in healthcare settings.

C2 Research is ongoing to develop new vaccines for communicable diseases that pose a global threat.

Examples of communicable in a Sentence

formal The health department is monitoring the spread of communicable diseases in the community.

informal It's important to wash your hands regularly to prevent communicable illnesses from spreading.

slang I heard that flu is going around, better watch out for communicable germs!

figurative Gossip can be like a communicable disease, spreading quickly and causing harm.

Grammatical Forms of communicable

past tense

communicated

plural

communicables

comparative

more communicable

superlative

most communicable

present tense

communicates

future tense

will communicate

perfect tense

has communicated

continuous tense

is communicating

singular

communicable

positive degree

communicable

infinitive

to communicate

gerund

communicating

participle

communicating

Origin and Evolution of communicable

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'communicable' originated from the Latin word 'communicabilis', which is derived from the verb 'communicare' meaning 'to share'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the 15th century to describe diseases that can be transmitted from one person to another, the term 'communicable' has evolved to also encompass the sharing of information, ideas, and emotions through various forms of communication.