Gynecomastia

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌdʒaɪnəˈkɑmæstiə/

Definitions of gynecomastia

noun a medical condition characterized by the enlargement of a man's breast tissue

Example Sentences

A1 Gynecomastia is a medical condition in which boys and men develop breast tissue.

A2 Some medications can cause gynecomastia as a side effect.

B1 Gynecomastia can be treated through surgery or medication.

B2 The doctor diagnosed him with gynecomastia after a physical examination.

C1 There are different causes of gynecomastia, including hormonal imbalances and obesity.

C2 Patients with gynecomastia may experience psychological distress due to the changes in their appearance.

Examples of gynecomastia in a Sentence

formal Gynecomastia is a medical condition characterized by the enlargement of breast tissue in males.

informal Hey dude, did you know that gynecomastia is when guys develop man boobs?

slang I heard that some guys get 'moobs' because of gynecomastia.

figurative His struggle with gynecomastia felt like carrying an invisible weight on his chest.

Grammatical Forms of gynecomastia

past tense

gynecomastiaed

plural

gynecomastias

comparative

more gynecomastia

superlative

most gynecomastia

present tense

gynecomastia

future tense

will gynecomastia

perfect tense

have gynecomastiaed

continuous tense

is gynecomastiaing

singular

gynecomastia

positive degree

gynecomastia

infinitive

to gynecomastia

gerund

gynecomastiaing

participle

gynecomastiaed

Origin and Evolution of gynecomastia

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'gynecomastia' originates from the Greek words 'gyne' meaning woman and 'mastos' meaning breast.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in medical contexts to describe the abnormal enlargement of male breast tissue, the term 'gynecomastia' has evolved to be more widely recognized in the field of endocrinology and plastic surgery.