Hiv Negative

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /eɪtʃ aɪ viː ˈnɛɡətɪv/

Definitions of HIV negative

noun a person who does not have the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

Example Sentences

A1 I am HIV negative.

A2 She received her HIV negative test results.

B1 The doctor confirmed that he was HIV negative.

B2 After taking the necessary precautions, they were relieved to find out they were HIV negative.

C1 The organization provides support for individuals who are HIV negative.

C2 Despite being HIV negative, he continues to advocate for HIV awareness and prevention.

adjective describing a person who has tested negative for the HIV virus

Example Sentences

A1 She tested HIV negative.

A2 The doctor confirmed that he was HIV negative.

B1 The blood test results came back showing that she was HIV negative.

B2 After undergoing multiple tests, he was relieved to find out he was HIV negative.

C1 The comprehensive health screening revealed that she was HIV negative.

C2 Despite concerns, the extensive medical examination confirmed he was HIV negative.

Examples of HIV negative in a Sentence

formal After taking the HIV test, the result came back as HIV negative.

informal I got tested for HIV and thankfully it came back negative.

slang Dude, I was so relieved when my test results showed I was HIV negative.

figurative Being HIV negative is like having a weight lifted off your shoulders.

Grammatical Forms of HIV negative

past tense

was HIV negative

plural

HIV negatives

comparative

more HIV negative

superlative

most HIV negative

present tense

is HIV negative

future tense

will be HIV negative

perfect tense

has been HIV negative

continuous tense

is being HIV negative

singular

HIV negative

positive degree

HIV negative

infinitive

to be HIV negative

gerund

being HIV negative

participle

HIV negative

Origin and Evolution of HIV negative

First Known Use: 1985 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'HIV negative' originated in the medical field to describe individuals who do not have the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in their blood.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of HIV testing and diagnosis, the term 'HIV negative' has since become widely used in public health discussions and conversations about HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness.