Otorhinolaryngologist

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌoʊtoʊˌraɪnoʊˌlærɪŋˈɡɑlədʒɪst/

Definitions of otorhinolaryngologist

noun a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the ear, nose, and throat

Example Sentences

A1 The otorhinolaryngologist helped me with my ear infection.

A2 I have an appointment with the otorhinolaryngologist next week.

B1 The otorhinolaryngologist recommended that I get a hearing test.

B2 After seeing the otorhinolaryngologist, I was diagnosed with a sinus infection.

C1 The otorhinolaryngologist specializes in treating disorders of the ear, nose, and throat.

C2 I have been referred to a renowned otorhinolaryngologist for further evaluation of my vocal cord condition.

Examples of otorhinolaryngologist in a Sentence

formal The otorhinolaryngologist diagnosed the patient with a deviated septum.

informal I have an appointment with the ear, nose, and throat doctor tomorrow.

slang I need to see the ENT specialist for my sinus infection.

figurative The otorhinolaryngologist listened carefully as the patient poured out their heart.

Grammatical Forms of otorhinolaryngologist

past tense

studied

plural

otorhinolaryngologists

comparative

more otorhinolaryngologist

superlative

most otorhinolaryngologist

present tense

is an otorhinolaryngologist

future tense

will be an otorhinolaryngologist

perfect tense

has been an otorhinolaryngologist

continuous tense

is being an otorhinolaryngologist

singular

otorhinolaryngologist

positive degree

otorhinolaryngologist

infinitive

to be an otorhinolaryngologist

gerund

being an otorhinolaryngologist

participle

otorhinolaryngologist

Origin and Evolution of otorhinolaryngologist

First Known Use: 1896 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'otorhinolaryngologist' originated from the combination of three Greek words: 'oto' (ear), 'rhino' (nose), and 'larynx' (throat).
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a physician specializing in the treatment of diseases related to the ear, nose, and throat, the term has evolved to encompass a broader range of medical specialties within the field of otolaryngology.