Pronunciation: /kɔːrəˈnɑːmɪks/
noun a blend of the words 'coronavirus' and 'economics', referring to the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic
A1 Coronomics is a term used to describe the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
A2 Many businesses have had to adapt their strategies due to coronomics.
B1 Coronomics has led to an increase in unemployment rates in many countries.
B2 Experts are still studying the long-term effects of coronomics on global economies.
C1 Governments have implemented various policies to address the challenges posed by coronomics.
C2 The field of coronomics is constantly evolving as new data and research become available.
formal The government is implementing new policies to address the economic impact of the pandemic, also known as coronomics.
informal Have you heard about coronomics? It's all about how the economy is being affected by the coronavirus.
slang Coronomics is really messing up our plans for the year.
figurative Navigating coronomics feels like trying to steer a ship through a stormy sea.
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