Pronunciation: /trɛntʃ fʊt/
noun a medical condition caused by prolonged exposure of the feet to damp, unsanitary, and cold conditions, leading to inflammation, pain, and possible tissue damage
A1 Trench foot is a condition that can occur when feet are exposed to wet and cold conditions for a long time.
A2 Soldiers in World War I often suffered from trench foot due to the unsanitary and wet conditions in the trenches.
B1 Proper foot care, such as changing socks regularly and keeping feet dry, can help prevent trench foot during outdoor activities.
B2 Trench foot can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly, such as tissue damage and infection.
C1 Medical professionals recommend immediate medical attention for individuals experiencing symptoms of trench foot, such as numbness and discoloration of the feet.
C2 The long-term effects of trench foot can include nerve damage and chronic pain, requiring ongoing medical treatment and rehabilitation.
formal Trench foot is a medical condition caused by prolonged exposure to damp and unsanitary conditions.
informal My grandpa told me stories about soldiers getting trench foot during the war.
slang I heard Billy got a bad case of trench foot after camping in the rain for a week.
figurative Being stuck in that toxic work environment felt like getting trench foot on my soul.
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