Pronunciation: /strɛp θroʊt/
noun a bacterial infection that causes inflammation and pain in the throat
A1 I have strep throat and need to see a doctor.
A2 Strep throat is a common illness among children.
B1 The doctor prescribed antibiotics for my strep throat.
B2 Strep throat can be easily treated with medication.
C1 The complications of untreated strep throat can be serious.
C2 As a healthcare professional, I have seen many cases of severe strep throat infections.
formal The doctor diagnosed him with strep throat and prescribed antibiotics.
informal I heard she's out sick with strep throat, poor thing.
slang I feel like I'm coming down with a case of strep throat, ugh.
figurative His lies were like a persistent case of strep throat, impossible to ignore.
had strep throat
strep throats
more severe than strep throat
the most common form of strep throat
has strep throat
will have strep throat
have had strep throat
is having strep throat
strep throat
strep throat is severe
to have strep throat
having strep throat
a strep throat infection