Typhoid Fever

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Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪˌfɔɪd ˈfiːvər/

Definitions of typhoid fever

noun an infectious bacterial fever with an eruption of red spots on the chest and abdomen and severe intestinal irritation

Example Sentences

A1 Typhoid fever is a serious illness.

A2 People can get typhoid fever from contaminated food or water.

B1 Symptoms of typhoid fever include high fever, stomach pain, and weakness.

B2 Treatment for typhoid fever usually involves antibiotics.

C1 Typhoid fever is caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi.

C2 Preventive measures such as vaccination and safe food handling practices can help reduce the risk of typhoid fever.

Examples of typhoid fever in a Sentence

formal Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection caused by Salmonella typhi.

informal My friend got really sick with typhoid fever after traveling to a foreign country.

slang I heard that typhoid fever is no joke, you don't want to mess around with that.

figurative The spread of misinformation is like a typhoid fever infecting society, causing harm and chaos.

Grammatical Forms of typhoid fever

plural

typhoid fevers

comparative

more typhoid fever

superlative

most typhoid fever

present tense

has typhoid fever

future tense

will have typhoid fever

perfect tense

has had typhoid fever

continuous tense

is having typhoid fever

singular

typhoid fever

positive degree

typhoid fever

infinitive

to have typhoid fever

gerund

having typhoid fever

participle

typhoid fevered

Origin and Evolution of typhoid fever

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'typhoid' is derived from the Greek word 'typhein' meaning 'to smoke', referring to the fever-induced delirium associated with the disease.
Evolution of the word: The term 'typhoid fever' was first used in the mid-19th century to distinguish it from other types of fevers. Over time, the understanding of the disease and its treatment has evolved, leading to advancements in medical care and prevention strategies.