Pronunciation: /ðə ˈroʊnə/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The Rona is a common nickname for the coronavirus.
A2 My friend caught the Rona and had to quarantine for two weeks.
B1 Some people believe that the Rona was created in a lab.
B2 The Rona has caused a lot of economic hardship for many businesses.
C1 Governments around the world have implemented various measures to control the spread of the Rona.
C2 Scientists are working tirelessly to develop a vaccine to combat the Rona.
article a word that specifies a noun as definite or indefinite (e.g. the, a, an)
A1 I don't like going out because of the Rona.
A2 My friend got sick with the Rona and had to stay home.
B1 Many people are worried about catching the Rona at crowded events.
B2 The Rona has caused a lot of changes in how we live our daily lives.
C1 Scientists are working hard to find a cure for the Rona.
C2 The Rona pandemic has had a huge impact on the global economy.
formal The Rona pandemic has caused widespread disruption to the global economy.
informal I heard Tom caught the Rona and had to quarantine for two weeks.
slang I can't hang out with you tonight, I think I might have the Rona.
figurative The Rona of uncertainty looms over our plans for the future.
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