Toasted Skin Syndrome

C1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈtoʊstɪd skɪn ˈsɪndroʊm/

Definitions of toasted skin syndrome

noun syndrome

Example Sentences

A1 Toasted skin syndrome can occur from prolonged exposure to heat sources.

A2 It is important to protect your skin from toasted skin syndrome by avoiding direct contact with hot surfaces.

B1 Toasted skin syndrome, also known as erythema ab igne, can result from repeated exposure to mild heat.

B2 Individuals who work in close proximity to heat sources may be at risk for developing toasted skin syndrome.

C1 Toasted skin syndrome is a dermatological condition characterized by reticulated erythema and hyperpigmentation.

C2 Physicians recommend avoiding prolonged exposure to heat sources to prevent the development of toasted skin syndrome.

Examples of toasted skin syndrome in a Sentence

formal Toasted skin syndrome, also known as erythema ab igne, is a skin condition caused by prolonged exposure to heat.

informal My friend got toasted skin syndrome from sitting too close to the campfire for too long.

slang I heard Jenny got a bad case of toasted skin syndrome from using her laptop on her lap for hours.

figurative After spending all day in the sun without sunscreen, my shoulders felt like they had toasted skin syndrome.

Grammatical Forms of toasted skin syndrome

past tense

toasted skin syndromed

plural

toasted skin syndromes

comparative

more toasted skin syndrome

superlative

most toasted skin syndrome

present tense

toast skin syndrome

future tense

will toast skin syndrome

perfect tense

have toasted skin syndrome

continuous tense

is toasting skin syndrome

singular

toasted skin syndrome

positive degree

toasted skin syndrome

infinitive

to toast skin syndrome

gerund

toasting skin syndrome

participle

toasted skin syndrome

Origin and Evolution of toasted skin syndrome

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: Toasted skin syndrome, also known as erythema ab igne, has its origin in the practice of sitting or standing close to open fires or heaters for extended periods of time.
Evolution of the word: The term 'toasted skin syndrome' was first used in the medical literature in the early 17th century to describe a skin condition caused by chronic exposure to heat sources. Over time, the term has become more commonly used to refer to a specific type of skin damage caused by prolonged exposure to heat, such as laptops or heating pads.