Symptomatic

C1 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Symptomatic Meanings

    adjective relating to or constituting a symptom or symptoms of a particular disease or condition

    Fields related to symptomatic

    Psychology

    In psychology, 'symptomatic' is used to describe behaviors or emotions that are indicative of an underlying issue or disorder.

    Medicine

    In medicine, 'symptomatic' is used to describe a condition or disease that presents with recognizable symptoms.

    Neurology

    In neurology, 'symptomatic' is used to differentiate between symptoms caused by an underlying condition and those that are idiopathic.

    Public Health

    In public health, 'symptomatic' is used to refer to individuals who are showing signs of a particular disease or condition.

    Clinical Research

    In clinical research, 'symptomatic' is used to categorize participants based on whether they are experiencing symptoms related to the study.

    Occupation Usage of symptomatic

    Writer

    In the context of writing, 'symptomatic' may be used to describe a character's behavior or actions that indicate an underlying issue or problem.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'symptomatic' to refer to behaviors or experiences that are indicative of a mental health disorder or psychological condition.

    Doctor

    Doctors may use 'symptomatic' to describe a patient's physical or psychological symptoms that suggest a particular illness or disease.

    Researcher

    Researchers may use 'symptomatic' to refer to data or findings that suggest a relationship between variables or indicate a pattern or trend.

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