Rheumatism

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈruːməˌtɪzəm/

Definitions of rheumatism

noun a disease marked by inflammation and pain in the joints

Example Sentences

A1 My grandmother has rheumatism in her knees.

A2 Rheumatism can cause joint pain and stiffness.

B1 The doctor prescribed medication to help manage her rheumatism.

B2 Regular exercise can help alleviate the symptoms of rheumatism.

C1 There are various treatment options available for rheumatism, including physical therapy and medication.

C2 Living with rheumatism can be challenging, but with proper management, it is possible to lead a fulfilling life.

Examples of rheumatism in a Sentence

formal Rheumatism is a chronic inflammatory disorder that affects the joints.

informal My grandma complains about her rheumatism acting up whenever it's cold outside.

slang I heard that soaking in Epsom salt can help with rheumatism pain.

figurative Dealing with toxic relationships can feel like emotional rheumatism, causing pain and stiffness in the heart.

Grammatical Forms of rheumatism

plural

rheumatisms

comparative

more rheumatic

superlative

most rheumatic

present tense

rheumatism

future tense

will have rheumatism

perfect tense

has had rheumatism

continuous tense

is having rheumatism

singular

rheumatism

positive degree

rheumatism

infinitive

to have rheumatism

gerund

having rheumatism

participle

rheumatic

Origin and Evolution of rheumatism

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'rheumatism' originated from the Greek word 'rheumatismos', which means 'that which flows'. It was believed that rheumatism was caused by a flow of excessive bodily fluids.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'rheumatism' has evolved to encompass a variety of conditions affecting the joints and muscles, including arthritis and fibromyalgia.