Pronunciation: /kɔːrənəˌkoʊstər/
noun a rollercoaster of emotions experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic
A1 The coronacoaster of emotions has been difficult to handle.
A2 Living through the coronacoaster of lockdowns and restrictions has been challenging for many.
B1 The constant ups and downs of the coronacoaster have taken a toll on people's mental health.
B2 Navigating the coronacoaster of changing guidelines and uncertainty has been a rollercoaster ride.
C1 The coronacoaster of the past year has taught us to appreciate the little things in life.
C2 Despite the coronacoaster of the pandemic, many have found strength and resilience within themselves.
formal The term 'coronacoaster' refers to the emotional ups and downs experienced during the pandemic.
informal I feel like I'm on a coronacoaster with all the uncertainty and changes happening.
slang This coronacoaster ride is giving me whiplash with all the new rules and regulations.
figurative Life during the pandemic can feel like riding a coronacoaster, with its constant twists and turns.
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