Pronunciation: /viː diː/
noun an abbreviation for venereal disease, a sexually transmitted infection
A1 VD stands for 'venereal disease'.
A2 It is important to practice safe sex to prevent VD.
B1 There are various types of VD that can be transmitted through sexual contact.
B2 Regular testing is recommended for individuals who are at risk of contracting VD.
C1 Public health campaigns aim to raise awareness about the risks of VD.
C2 Medical professionals play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating VD infections.
adjective used to describe something related to venereal disease
A1 She bought a VD sweater for her brother.
A2 The VD software was easy to use.
B1 The VD movie received mixed reviews from critics.
B2 The VD experiment yielded unexpected results.
C1 The VD treatment showed promising results in clinical trials.
C2 The VD technology revolutionized the industry.
formal VD stands for Venereal Disease, which is a sexually transmitted infection.
informal I heard she got VD from her ex-boyfriend.
slang Don't sleep around or you might end up with VD.
figurative His reckless behavior is like VD, spreading harm to those around him.
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