Pronunciation: /daɪˈæθəsɪs/
noun a medical condition or predisposition to a particular disease or abnormality
A1 I don't understand the concept of diathesis.
A2 The doctor explained that diathesis can affect how our bodies react to certain foods.
B1 There are different types of diathesis that can impact our overall health.
B2 Understanding diathesis can help in managing certain medical conditions.
C1 Research has shown a strong correlation between diathesis and genetic predisposition.
C2 The diathesis-stress model is often used in psychology to explain the development of mental disorders.
formal The diathesis of the patient must be carefully considered before prescribing any medication.
informal The doctor needs to know your diathesis before giving you any medicine.
slang Hey, do you know your diathesis? It's important for your health.
figurative In a metaphorical sense, the diathesis of society can be seen through its political climate.
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