Pronunciation: /ˈlæk.toʊs ɪnˈtɑːl.ər.əns/
noun a medical condition characterized by the body's inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products
A1 Lactose intolerance means your body can't digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products.
A2 People with lactose intolerance may experience bloating, gas, and diarrhea after consuming dairy products.
B1 Managing lactose intolerance involves avoiding foods that contain lactose or taking lactase enzyme supplements.
B2 Individuals with lactose intolerance often opt for lactose-free alternatives such as almond milk or lactose-free cheese.
C1 Lactose intolerance is a common condition that affects a significant portion of the population worldwide.
C2 Research on lactose intolerance has led to the development of various diagnostic tests and treatment options for individuals with the condition.
formal Lactose intolerance is a condition where the body is unable to properly digest lactose, a sugar found in milk and dairy products.
informal I found out I have lactose intolerance after experiencing stomach cramps and bloating every time I drank milk.
slang Dude, my stomach can't handle milk anymore, I think I'm lactose intolerant.
figurative Her intolerance towards lactose was evident when she refused to eat any cheese or ice cream.
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