noun a partial or total loss of memory

  • The patient was diagnosed with retrograde amnesia after the accident.
  • I heard she has amnesia and can't remember anything from last week.
  • He hit his head so hard he got amnesia and now he's all confused.
  • The company suffered from corporate amnesia, forgetting all the lessons learned from past failures.

noun something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected

adjective anomalous

  • The scientist discovered an anomaly in the data that could not be explained.
  • There's something weird going on with this experiment, like an anomaly or something.
  • Dude, that's a total anomaly - it's so strange!
  • Her unique perspective was seen as an anomaly in a sea of conformity.

noun a person who suffers from asthma

adjective relating to or suffering from asthma

  • The asthmatic patient requires regular monitoring and medication to manage their condition.
  • My friend is asthmatic and always carries an inhaler with them.
  • I can't hang out in that smoky bar, I'm asthmatic and it will trigger an attack.
  • Her fear of failure was like an asthmatic's struggle for breath, overwhelming and suffocating.

noun the amount of money in a bank account

verb to make the credits and debits of (an account) equal

  • Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is crucial for overall well-being.
  • I try to juggle work and personal life to find a good balance.
  • I'm all about that work-play balance, you know?
  • Finding the right balance between saving and spending is like walking a tightrope.

noun plural form of bend, referring to multiple curved or angular deviations

verb to cause something to change direction or form a curve

  • The road bends sharply to the right ahead, so be sure to slow down.
  • Watch out for that sharp bend up ahead, you might want to take it slow.
  • I love cruising around the bends in my new sports car.
  • Life often throws unexpected bends in the road, but it's how we navigate them that defines us.

noun the innermost parts of something; the intestines

  • The doctor examined the patient's bowels to check for any abnormalities.
  • I think I need to eat more fiber to keep my bowels regular.
  • I had some bad sushi last night and now my bowels are all messed up.
  • The intense scene in the movie really twisted my bowels with anxiety.

noun a type of fatigue or exhaustion that is caused by prolonged exposure to stressful or traumatic situations, typically experienced by soldiers in combat

  • Soldiers undergo rigorous training to combat fatigue during long missions.
  • I need to combat fatigue if I want to stay awake for the movie marathon.
  • I chugged an energy drink to combat fatigue before the party.
  • She uses meditation as a way to combat fatigue from her stressful job.

noun a mental health disorder characterized by persistently low mood and loss of interest or pleasure in activities

  • Clinical depression is a serious mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
  • I've been feeling really down lately, I think I might be dealing with some depression.
  • I can't seem to shake this funk, I think I'm in a bit of a depression.
  • The dark clouds of depression hung heavy over her, making it hard to see any light.

adjective describing something as containing a large amount of fat or oil

  • The doctor advised the patient to avoid consuming fatty foods to improve their health.
  • I can't believe how much weight I've gained from all these fatty snacks.
  • Those fries are so fatty, but they taste so good!
  • His ego is as fatty as the greasy burger he's eating.

noun a group of eye diseases characterized by damage to the optic nerve, often associated with increased pressure within the eye

  • Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can lead to vision loss if left untreated.
  • My grandma has glaucoma, so she has to go to the eye doctor regularly.
  • I heard that glaucoma can make you go blind if you don't take care of it.
  • The glaucoma of corruption slowly spread throughout the government, causing irreversible damage.

noun a swelling of the neck resulting from enlargement of the thyroid gland

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with a thyroid goiter and recommended treatment.
  • My aunt has a goiter on her neck that she's getting removed next week.
  • I heard that guy has a huge goiter, it's pretty gross.
  • The corruption in the government was like a goiter, growing larger and more noticeable over time.

noun a severe headache or other aftereffects caused by drinking an excess of alcohol

  • She woke up with a terrible hangover after the office party.
  • I can't believe how bad my hangover is from last night!
  • I feel like I got hit by a truck with this hangover.
  • The consequences of his actions left him with a moral hangover.

noun a medical condition in which the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs

  • The patient was diagnosed with severe heart failure and was immediately admitted to the hospital.
  • My grandma has been dealing with heart failure for a few years now, but she's a fighter.
  • I heard John's uncle had a bad case of heart failure, but he's doing better now.
  • The team's heart failure in the final moments of the game cost them the championship title.

noun a state of being unable to continue in a military operation due to injury, illness, or other incapacitation

  • After being injured in battle, the soldier was declared hors de combat.
  • The player was hors de combat after taking a hard hit on the field.
  • He was completely hors de combat after partying all night.
  • Her emotions left her hors de combat, unable to function properly.

noun extreme foolishness or stupidity

  • The decision was made with such blatant idiocy that it cost the company millions.
  • I can't believe the idiocy of some people on social media.
  • That was pure idiocy, dude.
  • The idiocy of his actions left a trail of destruction in his wake.

noun lack of ability or skill to do something

adjective incapable of achieving or performing a task

  • The employee's incapability to meet deadlines resulted in a delay in the project.
  • I can't believe his incapability to follow simple instructions.
  • Her incapability to chill out is really annoying.
  • The artist's incapability to see colors didn't hinder his ability to create beautiful artwork.

noun the act of treating someone as if they were a child

  • The psychologist diagnosed the patient with infantilism, a condition characterized by immature behavior.
  • Some people believe that wearing diapers as adults is a form of infantilism.
  • I heard that guy has a weird infantilism fetish.
  • The company's refusal to adapt to modern technology is a form of corporate infantilism.

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'irremovable' describes something that cannot be removed or taken away.

  • The stain on the fabric was unfortunately irremovable despite multiple attempts to clean it.
  • No matter how hard I tried, that sticker on my laptop was irremovable.
  • That gum in my hair was totally irremovable, it was a nightmare to get out.
  • The memory of her betrayal was like an irremovable scar on his heart.

noun a subject or problem that people are thinking and talking about

verb to produce or distribute printed material for public distribution

  • The committee discussed the pressing issue of climate change during the meeting.
  • We need to talk about the issue with the project deadline.
  • I can't believe that drama is still an issue for them.
  • His anger towards his father was like a festering issue that needed to be addressed.

noun the state of being alive

verb the present participle of the verb 'live'

adjective having life; being alive

  • The concept of sustainable living is gaining popularity among urban dwellers.
  • I love living in this neighborhood because it's so peaceful.
  • I'm living my best life right now, nothing can bring me down.
  • She was living in fear of the unknown, unable to move forward.

noun a recurrent throbbing headache that typically affects one side of the head and is often accompanied by nausea and disturbed vision

  • She was unable to attend the meeting due to a severe migraine.
  • I can't come out tonight, I have a killer migraine.
  • I feel like my head is going to explode with this migraine.
  • Dealing with that difficult client was a real migraine for the team.

noun a type of gum disease characterized by inflammation and discharge of pus

  • Pyorrhea is a serious gum disease that can lead to tooth loss if left untreated.
  • My dentist told me I have pyorrhea and need to floss more often.
  • I heard pyorrhea can make your breath stink really bad.
  • Neglecting to take care of your oral hygiene is like inviting pyorrhea to set up camp in your mouth.

noun a contagious skin infection caused by a fungus

adjective describing the type of infection caused by the fungus

  • Ringworm is a common fungal infection that can affect the skin, hair, or nails.
  • My cat had ringworm once, and it was a hassle to treat.
  • I heard that ringworm is going around the wrestling team.
  • The spread of misinformation can be like a ringworm, infecting minds and causing harm.

adjective relating to or characteristic of schizophrenia; displaying symptoms of schizophrenia

  • The psychiatrist diagnosed the patient with schizophrenia, a serious and complex mental disorder.
  • My cousin's friend is schizophrenic and sometimes has trouble distinguishing between reality and hallucinations.
  • Some people use the term 'schizophrenic' casually to describe something that is chaotic or disorganized.
  • The company's marketing strategy was schizophrenic, with conflicting messages and inconsistent branding.

adjective describing a person or thing that is covered in sweat

  • After running five miles, he was sweaty and out of breath.
  • I'm feeling so sweaty after dancing for hours at the party.
  • I can't stand being all sweaty after working out at the gym.
  • The intense heat made the room feel sweaty and uncomfortable.

noun a situation or problem that will become dangerous or harmful if not addressed

  • The authorities successfully defused the time bomb found in the city center.
  • I can't believe you're still using that old phone, it's like a ticking time bomb.
  • His temper is a total time bomb, you never know when he's going to explode.
  • The mounting stress and pressure at work felt like a time bomb waiting to go off.

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

  • Trench foot is a medical condition caused by prolonged exposure to damp and unsanitary conditions.
  • My grandpa told me stories about soldiers getting trench foot during the war.
  • I heard Billy got a bad case of trench foot after camping in the rain for a week.
  • Being stuck in that toxic work environment felt like getting trench foot on my soul.

noun a category of people or things having common characteristics

verb to write using a typewriter or keyboard

  • There are various types of renewable energy sources available for sustainable development.
  • I'm not sure which type of pizza to order for the party.
  • That new phone is the type of device everyone is raving about.
  • His leadership style is the type that inspires others to follow.

adjective describing something that is not supported or maintained

adverb modifying a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate time, manner, degree, or cause

  • The evidence presented was unsustained and therefore deemed inadmissible in court.
  • His argument was unsustained by any facts or proof.
  • The rumor about her cheating on him was completely unsustained.
  • The fragile relationship between the two countries remained unsustained despite efforts to improve it.

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence, indicating location, direction, time, or the manner in which something is done

  • It is difficult to imagine a world without technology in this modern era.
  • I can't go to the party without you!
  • I can't believe you went to the concert without me, bro!
  • She navigated through the storm of life without losing her sense of purpose.

noun a combining form used in the formation of compound words meaning a strong affinity or love for a specified thing

  • The psychologist diagnosed the patient with pedophilia, a type of paraphilia.
  • I heard that guy has a weird obsession with feet, it's like a foot fetish or something.
  • She's really into that weird stuff, like necrophilia or something.
  • His love for vintage cars borders on a classic carophilia.

ALI

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name

  • Ali is a diligent student who always submits his assignments on time.
  • I'm meeting Ali for coffee later, do you want to join us?
  • Ali is such a cool dude, always down for a good time.
  • Ali's ideas were like a breath of fresh air in the stale meeting room.

adjective describing a noun as lacking eyes

  • The eyeless statue stood in the center of the garden, symbolizing blindness to the world's beauty.
  • I saw an eyeless mannequin at the store today, it was kind of creepy.
  • That horror movie had an eyeless monster that gave me nightmares.
  • The eyeless camera captured the scene in perfect detail, despite its lack of physical eyes.

noun a type of abnormal heart rhythm that originates above the ventricles in the atria

  • Supraventricular tachycardia is a type of heart rhythm disorder characterized by a fast heart rate.
  • My doctor diagnosed me with supraventricular tachycardia, which explains why my heart beats so fast sometimes.
  • I hate when my supraventricular tachycardia acts up during stressful situations.
  • Dealing with supraventricular tachycardia feels like my heart is constantly running a marathon.

noun a medical condition characterized by a lack of willpower or an inability to make decisions

  • Aboulia is a medical condition characterized by a lack of will or initiative.
  • She's been feeling a bit of aboulia lately, struggling to find motivation for anything.
  • I can't deal with his aboulia right now, he needs to get his act together.
  • The team's aboulia on the field cost them the game, as they lacked the drive to push forward.

noun small raised bumps that appear on the skin, typically on the genitals or lips

  • Fordyce spots are small, raised, pale or white bumps that may appear on the skin.
  • I noticed some Fordyce spots on my skin, but I'm not sure what they are.
  • I hate these weird little Fordyce spots that keep popping up on my face.
  • The Fordyce spots on the landscape were like tiny, scattered pearls in the grass.

PID

noun a type of number used to uniquely identify a process or task in computer programming

  • The PID controller is commonly used in industrial automation to regulate processes.
  • My friend who works in engineering explained to me how a PID controller works.
  • I have no idea what PID stands for, can you explain it to me?
  • In life, we sometimes need to act as a PID controller, constantly adjusting and adapting to achieve balance.

noun a person after whom a discovery, invention, place, etc., is named or thought to be named

  • The medical condition Parkinson's disease is named after its eponym, Dr. James Parkinson.
  • Did you know that the sandwich is an eponym named after the Earl of Sandwich?
  • I heard that the term 'boycott' is actually an eponym from a guy named Captain Charles Boycott.
  • The term 'mentor' is often used as an eponym for someone who guides and teaches others.

noun a person who is unable to recognize faces

adjective unable to recognize faces

  • Prosopagnosia, also known as faceblindness, is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize faces.
  • My friend is faceblind, so she has trouble recognizing people in social settings.
  • I feel so faceblind when I can't remember someone's name after just meeting them.
  • His faceblindness towards social cues often leads to misunderstandings in his relationships.

mma

noun Mixed Martial Arts (a combat sport that involves striking and grappling techniques from various disciplines)

  • Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a full-contact combat sport that allows a variety of fighting techniques.
  • I love watching MMA fights on TV with my friends.
  • That MMA fighter is a beast in the octagon!
  • In the business world, sometimes you have to use MMA tactics to compete and succeed.

eva

noun a female given name, form of Eve

pronoun a female given name, form of Eve

  • Eva is a talented pianist who has performed in prestigious concert halls around the world.
  • I heard Eva is throwing a party next weekend, are you going?
  • Eva is such a boss, she always knows how to handle any situation.
  • Eva's presence in the room was like a ray of sunshine, brightening up everyone's mood.

noun a medical condition characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint, often resulting in limited range of motion

  • Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a condition characterized by stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint.
  • My mom has been dealing with a frozen shoulder for months now, it's been really tough for her.
  • I heard John's been nursing a frozen shoulder lately, poor guy can't even lift his arm.
  • The tension between the two countries was like a frozen shoulder, causing a deadlock in negotiations.

noun SCLS - acronym for Spinal Cord Lymphoma Society

  • The SCLS system is used by the company to manage inventory.
  • I heard they're implementing the SCLS software for better tracking.
  • I'm so glad we finally got the SCLS up and running.
  • The SCLS acts as the backbone of our operations, keeping everything in order.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The trait for being good at sports seems to run in the family.
  • I guess being a good cook just runs in the family.
  • Being a party animal definitely runs in the family.
  • The entrepreneurial spirit seems to run in the family.

noun a medical condition characterized by inflammation of hair follicles

  • Folliculitis is a common skin condition characterized by inflammation of the hair follicles.
  • I have to be careful with shaving to avoid getting folliculitis on my legs.
  • My brother always complains about his 'razor bumps' but it's just folliculitis.
  • The political scandal spread through the government like a case of folliculitis.

noun a progressive brain disorder that causes uncontrolled movements, emotional problems, and loss of cognitive abilities

  • Huntington's disease is a hereditary neurodegenerative disorder that affects muscle coordination and leads to cognitive decline.
  • My friend's mom was diagnosed with Huntington's disease, it's been really tough for their family.
  • I heard that Huntington's disease is a real tough break, man.
  • Living with Huntington's disease is like having a ticking time bomb inside you, waiting to go off.

adjective relating to or characteristic of seborrhea, a skin condition characterized by excessive secretion of sebum

  • Seborrhoeic dermatitis is a common skin condition characterized by red, itchy, and flaky patches.
  • My doctor diagnosed me with seborrhoeic dermatitis on my scalp.
  • I hate dealing with seborrhoeic flare-ups, they're so annoying.
  • The seborrhoeic nature of the relationship between the two countries led to ongoing tensions.

noun a condition characterized by the inability to recognize faces, typically as a result of brain damage or a neurological disorder

  • Prosopagnosia, commonly known as face blindness, is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize faces.
  • My friend has face blindness, so she often struggles to remember people's faces.
  • I heard that guy has serious face blindness - he couldn't even recognize his own family members!
  • Dealing with face blindness feels like trying to navigate a crowded room blindfolded.

AAA

noun a form of battery commonly used in electronic devices

  • The AAA rating agency provides credit ratings for various financial institutions.
  • I always make sure to have my AAA card with me in case of emergencies on the road.
  • That movie was AAA - it was top-notch!
  • His dedication to his craft is AAA, always striving for excellence.

noun a belief in or practice of behavior that deviates from what is considered normal or typical

  • The study of abnormalism in psychology focuses on understanding and treating mental disorders.
  • Some people are drawn to abnormalism because they find it fascinating to study unusual behavior.
  • I don't get why some people are into that abnormalism stuff, it's just weird to me.
  • In the world of art, embracing abnormalism can lead to groundbreaking and innovative creations.

noun a taxonomic group of mollusks that lack a head or have a greatly reduced head

  • The acephala are a class of mollusks that lack a head and have a soft body enclosed in a shell.
  • I learned in biology class that acephala are mollusks without a head.
  • My friend is so forgetful, sometimes I think he's an acephala!
  • Her leadership style is often described as acephala, as she tends to make decisions without consulting others.

noun a type of migraine headache that occurs without the typical head pain

adjective describing the type of migraines that are without head pain

  • Acephalgic migraines are a type of migraine that occur without the typical headache symptoms.
  • I suffer from acephalgic migraines, which means I have all the other symptoms of a migraine except the headache.
  • My doctor says I have these weird migraines called acephalgic migraines, where I feel all the pain but without the headache.
  • Dealing with these acephalgic migraines is like trying to navigate through a storm without actually seeing the clouds.

noun Achrestic anemia - a medical condition characterized by a deficiency in red blood cells, often caused by a lack of vitamin B12 or folic acid.

  • Achrestic anemia is a rare blood disorder characterized by the inability of the bone marrow to produce red blood cells.
  • My friend was diagnosed with achrestic anemia, which means his body doesn't make enough red blood cells.
  • Having achrestic anemia is like having a lazy bone marrow that doesn't feel like making enough red blood cells.
  • Dealing with achrestic anemia can feel like constantly running on empty, like a car with a faulty fuel tank.

noun a combining form meaning hearing, used in the formation of compound words relating to the sense of hearing

  • Presbyacusis is a common type of -acousia that affects older individuals.
  • I think my -acousia is getting worse because I can't hear conversations clearly anymore.
  • My grandma always blames her -acousia for not being able to hear us when we talk too softly.
  • The -acousia of the room was so deafening that I couldn't focus on anything else.

noun a condition in certain reptiles where the teeth are fused to the summit of the alveolar ridge without sockets

  • Acrodontism is a dental condition where teeth are attached to the top of the jawbone without sockets.
  • My dentist mentioned that acrodontism may require special care to prevent tooth loss.
  • I heard acrodontism can make it hard to chew properly.
  • In the world of dental health, acrodontism is like having a house without a strong foundation.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of flying or being in an airplane

  • Aerophobia is a common fear among many individuals, causing them to avoid flying whenever possible.
  • My friend has aerophobia, so we always end up taking road trips instead of flying.
  • I can't believe my aerophobia is acting up again, I really don't want to get on that plane.
  • Her aerophobia towards public speaking is hindering her career growth.