Pronunciation: /hʊk.wɜrm/
noun a parasitic worm that lives in the small intestine of its host, causing infection and disease
A1 Hookworm is a type of parasitic worm that can infect humans.
A2 People can get hookworm by walking barefoot on contaminated soil.
B1 Treatment for hookworm infection usually involves medication to kill the worms.
B2 Hookworm infestations can cause symptoms such as anemia and abdominal pain.
C1 Public health campaigns have been successful in reducing the prevalence of hookworm in many developing countries.
C2 Research is ongoing to develop new methods for controlling and preventing hookworm infections.
formal Hookworm is a parasitic worm that can infect humans and animals through contaminated soil.
informal My dog got sick from hookworm after playing in the backyard.
slang I heard that guy has a bad case of hookworm from walking barefoot outside.
figurative The corruption in the company spread like hookworm, infecting every department.
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