Peritonitis

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌpɛrətəˈnaɪtɪs/

Definitions of peritonitis

noun an inflammation of the peritoneum, the membrane lining the abdominal cavity and surrounding the internal organs

Example Sentences

A1 Peritonitis is a serious infection of the abdomen.

A2 If left untreated, peritonitis can lead to severe complications.

B1 The doctor diagnosed the patient with peritonitis after examining their symptoms.

B2 Surgery may be necessary to treat advanced cases of peritonitis.

C1 Peritonitis can be caused by a variety of factors, including trauma or infection.

C2 Early detection and treatment are crucial in preventing the spread of peritonitis.

Examples of peritonitis in a Sentence

formal Peritonitis is a serious condition characterized by inflammation of the peritoneum lining the abdomen.

informal My uncle was hospitalized with peritonitis after experiencing severe abdominal pain.

slang Dude, peritonitis is no joke - it can mess you up big time.

figurative The political scandal spread through the government like a case of peritonitis, causing chaos and turmoil.

Grammatical Forms of peritonitis

plural

peritonitises

comparative

more peritonitis

superlative

most peritonitis

present tense

peritonitis

future tense

will have peritonitis

perfect tense

has had peritonitis

continuous tense

is experiencing peritonitis

singular

peritonitis

positive degree

peritonitis

infinitive

to peritonitis

gerund

peritonitising

participle

peritonitis

Origin and Evolution of peritonitis

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'peritonitis' originated from the combination of the Greek words 'peri' meaning around and 'tonos' meaning tension or stretching.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe inflammation of the peritoneum, the word 'peritonitis' has retained its medical meaning over time and is still used in the same context today.