Pronunciation: /dɪspniə/
noun a medical term referring to difficult or labored breathing
A1 She felt short of breath and experienced dyspnea during the exercise.
A2 The doctor diagnosed the patient with dyspnea, recommending rest and hydration.
B1 Chronic dyspnea can significantly impact a person's quality of life.
B2 The athlete pushed through the dyspnea to finish the marathon.
C1 The medical team worked quickly to address the patient's severe dyspnea.
C2 The expert pulmonologist was able to identify the underlying cause of the dyspnea.
formal The patient presented with dyspnea, indicating difficulty breathing.
informal She was struggling to catch her breath, experiencing dyspnea.
slang I was so out of breath, I thought I was gonna pass out from dyspnea.
figurative The weight of the world on his shoulders felt like a heavy dyspnea, making it hard to breathe.
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