Ophthalmologist

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɑfˈθælməˌlədʒɪst/

Definitions of ophthalmologist

noun A medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases and disorders.

Example Sentences

A1 The ophthalmologist checked my eyes and prescribed glasses.

A2 I have an appointment with the ophthalmologist next week for an eye exam.

B1 The ophthalmologist recommended that I undergo cataract surgery.

B2 After seeing the ophthalmologist, I learned that I have astigmatism in both eyes.

C1 The ophthalmologist specializes in treating rare eye conditions and diseases.

C2 As a renowned ophthalmologist, she has published numerous research papers on retinal diseases.

Examples of ophthalmologist in a Sentence

formal The ophthalmologist diagnosed the patient with glaucoma.

informal I have an appointment with the eye doctor tomorrow.

slang I need to see the eye specialist for my vision problems.

figurative The ophthalmologist helped me see things more clearly in my life.

Grammatical Forms of ophthalmologist

past tense

ophthalmologized

plural

ophthalmologists

comparative

more ophthalmologist

superlative

most ophthalmologist

present tense

ophthalmologizes

future tense

will ophthalmologist

perfect tense

has ophthalmologized

continuous tense

is ophthalmologizing

singular

ophthalmologist

positive degree

ophthalmologist

infinitive

to ophthalmologize

gerund

ophthalmologizing

participle

ophthalmologized

Origin and Evolution of ophthalmologist

First Known Use: 1834 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'ophthalmologist' originates from the Greek words 'ophthalmos' meaning 'eye' and 'logos' meaning 'study'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'ophthalmologist' has remained relatively consistent in its meaning since its first known use in the 19th century, referring to a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases.