Ventricular

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /vɛnˈtrɪkjəl/

Definitions of ventricular

adjective relating to a ventricle, especially of the heart or brain

Example Sentences

A1 The doctor explained that the ventricular muscle is an important part of the heart.

A2 She was diagnosed with ventricular tachycardia, a type of heart rhythm disorder.

B1 The patient underwent surgery to repair a ventricular septal defect.

B2 The cardiologist recommended medication to help regulate the ventricular function.

C1 The research study focused on the impact of ventricular remodeling on heart failure patients.

C2 The advanced imaging technology allowed for detailed visualization of the ventricular walls.

Examples of ventricular in a Sentence

formal The patient was diagnosed with ventricular tachycardia.

informal The doctor said there's a problem with the ventricular rhythm.

slang My heart's ventricular function is not good.

figurative His ventricular response to stress was evident in his behavior.

Grammatical Forms of ventricular

past tense

ventricularized

plural

ventriculars

comparative

more ventricular

superlative

most ventricular

present tense

ventricularizes

future tense

will ventricularize

perfect tense

has ventricularized

continuous tense

is ventricularizing

singular

ventricular

positive degree

ventricular

infinitive

to ventricularize

gerund

ventricularizing

participle

ventricularized

Origin and Evolution of ventricular

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'ventricular' originated from the Latin word 'ventriculus', which means 'small belly' or 'cavity'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in anatomical contexts to refer to cavities or chambers, the term 'ventricular' has evolved to also describe related structures or functions in various fields such as cardiology and neuroscience.