Virologist

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Pronunciation: /vaɪˈrɑlədʒɪst/

Definitions of virologist

noun a person who specializes in the study of viruses and viral diseases

Example Sentences

A1 A virologist studies viruses.

A2 The virologist discovered a new strain of flu virus.

B1 The virologist is conducting research on the effectiveness of antiviral drugs.

B2 As a virologist, she specializes in studying the transmission of viruses between species.

C1 The virologist's groundbreaking research on viral evolution has been published in prestigious scientific journals.

C2 The virologist's expertise in viral genetics has led to significant advancements in the field of virology.

Examples of virologist in a Sentence

formal The virologist conducted a thorough analysis of the new virus strain.

informal I heard the virologist is working on finding a cure for the flu.

slang That virologist is a real virus hunter.

figurative The virologist is like a detective solving the mysteries of infectious diseases.

Grammatical Forms of virologist

past tense

studied

plural

virologists

comparative

more virologist

superlative

most virologist

present tense

virologist

future tense

will virologist

perfect tense

have virologist

continuous tense

is virologist

singular

virologist

positive degree

virologist

infinitive

to virologist

gerund

virologisting

participle

virologisted

Origin and Evolution of virologist

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'virologist' originates from the Latin word 'vīrus' meaning poison or slimy liquid and the Greek word 'logos' meaning study or science.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the mid-20th century to describe scientists specializing in the study of viruses, the term 'virologist' has remained consistent in its meaning over time.