Prevention

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /prɪˈvɛnʃən/

Definitions of prevention

noun a thing that is done to stop something from happening or arising

Example Sentences

A1 Washing your hands regularly is an important prevention measure.

A2 Simple actions like covering your mouth when you sneeze can help with illness prevention.

B1 Regular exercise and a healthy diet are key components of disease prevention.

B2 Vaccinations play a crucial role in the prevention of infectious diseases.

C1 Public health campaigns are essential for raising awareness about prevention strategies.

C2 Early detection and prevention are vital in the fight against cancer.

Examples of prevention in a Sentence

formal Prevention is key in reducing the spread of infectious diseases.

informal Wearing a mask is a good prevention measure to avoid getting sick.

slang Taking your vitamins is a solid way to do some prevention against colds.

figurative Building strong relationships can act as a form of prevention against loneliness.

Grammatical Forms of prevention

past tense

prevented

plural

preventions

comparative

more preventative

superlative

most preventative

present tense

prevent

future tense

will prevent

perfect tense

have prevented

continuous tense

is preventing

singular

prevention

positive degree

preventive

infinitive

to prevent

gerund

preventing

participle

prevented

Origin and Evolution of prevention

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'prevention' originated from the Latin word 'praeventio' which means 'to come before'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'prevention' has evolved to encompass the idea of stopping something from happening before it occurs, rather than simply coming before something.