Quaranteen

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /kwɔːrəntiːn/

Definitions of quaranteen

noun a blend of the words 'quarantine' and 'teen', referring to teenagers who are in quarantine

Example Sentences

A1 I am going to the quaranteen to pick up my lunch.

A2 The quaranteen at school serves a variety of healthy meals.

B1 The quaranteen staff are responsible for ensuring food safety standards are met.

B2 The school quaranteen has implemented new technology to streamline ordering and payment processes.

C1 The quaranteen menu offers a range of options to cater to different dietary preferences.

C2 The quaranteen manager is constantly seeking feedback from students to improve the dining experience.

Examples of quaranteen in a Sentence

formal The quaranteen program was implemented to ensure the safety of all students during the pandemic.

informal Hey, have you heard about the quaranteen rules at school?

slang I can't wait to hang out with my friends after this quaranteen is over!

figurative She felt like she was in a quaranteen, isolated from the rest of the world.

Grammatical Forms of quaranteen

past tense

quarantined

plural

quaranteens

comparative

more quaranteen

superlative

most quaranteen

present tense

quaranteens

future tense

will quarantine

perfect tense

have quarantined

continuous tense

is quarantining

singular

quaranteen

positive degree

quaranteen

infinitive

to quarantine

gerund

quarantining

participle

quarantined

Origin and Evolution of quaranteen

First Known Use: 2020 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'quaranteen' is believed to have originated from the combination of 'quarantine' and 'teen', referring to a period of isolation for teenagers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Evolution of the word: Initially used informally to describe the experience of teenagers being isolated at home during the pandemic, 'quaranteen' has since evolved to also represent a sense of solidarity and resilience among young people facing challenges together.