Pronunciation: /miːtiəˈrɑpəθi/
noun a condition or disorder caused by changes in atmospheric pressure or weather conditions
A1 Meteoropathy can affect people's mood.
A2 My friend suffers from meteoropathy and feels unwell during thunderstorms.
B1 Meteoropathy is a condition where changes in weather can cause physical discomfort.
B2 Some people with meteoropathy experience headaches or joint pain when the weather changes.
C1 There are various coping mechanisms for managing meteoropathy, such as staying hydrated and getting enough rest.
C2 Meteoropathy can be a significant challenge for individuals who rely on consistent weather conditions for their well-being, such as athletes or outdoor workers.
formal Meteoropathy is a condition in which changes in the weather can affect a person's health.
informal My meteoropathy always acts up when it's about to rain.
slang I can always tell when a storm is coming because my meteoropathy starts acting crazy.
figurative Her mood swings are like meteoropathy, changing with the weather.
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