Morbidity

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /mɔːrˈbɪdɪti/

Definitions of morbidity

noun the condition of being diseased or unhealthy

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor explained that morbidity refers to the state of being unhealthy or sick.

A2 The report highlighted the high morbidity rates in the region due to poor sanitation.

B1 Public health campaigns aim to reduce the morbidity associated with preventable diseases.

B2 The study examined the factors contributing to the morbidity of patients with chronic conditions.

C1 The research paper delved into the social determinants of morbidity and mortality in the population.

C2 The epidemiologist conducted a comprehensive analysis of morbidity patterns in different age groups.

Examples of morbidity in a Sentence

formal The study focused on the relationship between obesity and morbidity rates.

informal The doctor explained that morbidity refers to the prevalence of illnesses in a population.

slang Dude, the morbidity of that virus is off the charts!

figurative The morbidity of her negative attitude was spreading throughout the office.

Grammatical Forms of morbidity

past tense

morbided

plural

morbidities

comparative

more morbid

superlative

most morbid

present tense

morbids

future tense

will morbidity

perfect tense

has morbid

continuous tense

is morbidying

singular

morbidity

positive degree

morbid

infinitive

to morbidity

gerund

morbidying

participle

morbidied

Origin and Evolution of morbidity

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'morbidity' originated from the Latin word 'morbidus', which means diseased or sickly.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'morbidity' has evolved to refer to the state of being diseased or unhealthy, as well as the incidence of disease within a population.