Pronunciation: /nɑːnkəˈmjuːnɪkəbl/
noun a noncommunicable disease or condition
A1 Noncommunicable diseases are illnesses that cannot be passed from person to person.
A2 Obesity is a common noncommunicable disease that affects many people worldwide.
B1 The government has implemented programs to raise awareness about noncommunicable diseases.
B2 Preventive measures such as regular exercise and a healthy diet can help reduce the risk of noncommunicable diseases.
C1 Research is ongoing to better understand the causes and treatment options for noncommunicable diseases.
C2 Public health policies play a crucial role in addressing the burden of noncommunicable diseases on society.
adjective describing a disease or condition that is not transmitted from person to person
A1 Noncommunicable diseases are not spread from person to person.
A2 Regular exercise can help prevent noncommunicable diseases like heart disease and diabetes.
B1 Smoking is a major risk factor for noncommunicable diseases such as lung cancer and cardiovascular disease.
B2 Public health campaigns aim to raise awareness about the risk factors for noncommunicable diseases.
C1 Research is ongoing to develop new treatments for noncommunicable diseases that are more effective and have fewer side effects.
C2 Noncommunicable diseases account for the majority of deaths worldwide, making them a significant public health concern.
formal Noncommunicable diseases are chronic conditions that cannot be transmitted from person to person.
informal Noncommunicable illnesses like heart disease and diabetes are on the rise.
slang Noncom diseases are really tough to deal with.
figurative The noncommunicable barriers between them seemed insurmountable.
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