Pronunciation: /ɛnkoʊvi/
noun a shortened form of novel coronavirus, referring to a type of virus
A1 nCoV is a virus that can cause respiratory illness.
A2 People should practice good hygiene to prevent the spread of nCoV.
B1 Health authorities are closely monitoring the spread of nCoV.
B2 Research is ongoing to develop a vaccine for nCoV.
C1 The global impact of nCoV on public health is significant.
C2 Scientists are studying the genetic makeup of nCoV to better understand its transmission.
formal The rapid spread of nCoV has raised concerns among public health officials.
informal Have you heard about the latest cases of nCoV in our city?
slang I'm so over this whole nCoV situation, it's ruining everything.
figurative The fear of nCoV is spreading faster than the virus itself.
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