Pronunciation: /hɑrt ˈfeɪljər/
noun a medical condition in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs
A1 Heart failure can make it difficult to breathe.
A2 My grandmother was diagnosed with heart failure last year.
B1 The doctor prescribed medication to manage his heart failure.
B2 Regular exercise is important for patients with heart failure.
C1 Heart failure is a serious condition that requires ongoing monitoring.
C2 Advances in medical treatment have improved outcomes for patients with heart failure.
formal The patient was diagnosed with severe heart failure and was immediately admitted to the hospital.
informal My grandma has been dealing with heart failure for a few years now, but she's a fighter.
slang I heard John's uncle had a bad case of heart failure, but he's doing better now.
figurative The team's heart failure in the final moments of the game cost them the championship title.
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