Nephritis

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /nɪˈfraɪtɪs/

Definitions of nephritis

noun an inflammation of the kidneys, typically caused by an infection or an autoimmune condition

Example Sentences

A1 My aunt was diagnosed with nephritis.

A2 The doctor explained that nephritis is an inflammation of the kidneys.

B1 Treatment for nephritis may involve medication and dietary changes.

B2 Nephritis can be caused by infections or autoimmune diseases.

C1 Chronic nephritis can lead to kidney failure if not properly managed.

C2 Research is ongoing to develop new therapies for nephritis.

Examples of nephritis in a Sentence

formal Nephritis is a medical condition characterized by inflammation of the kidneys.

informal My aunt was diagnosed with nephritis last month.

slang I heard that nephritis can be a real pain in the kidneys.

figurative Dealing with that toxic friend is like having nephritis in your social circle.

Grammatical Forms of nephritis

past tense

nephritis

plural

nephritides

comparative

more nephritic

superlative

most nephritic

present tense

nephritises

future tense

will nephritis

perfect tense

has nephritis

continuous tense

is nephritising

singular

nephritis

positive degree

nephritis

infinitive

to nephritis

gerund

nephritising

participle

nephritised

Origin and Evolution of nephritis

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'nephritis' originates from the Greek word 'nephros' meaning kidney.
Evolution of the word: The term 'nephritis' has been used since the 17th century to describe inflammation of the kidneys. Over time, advancements in medical knowledge have led to a better understanding of the different types and causes of nephritis, as well as improved treatments.