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noun a developmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact

  • Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication.
  • My cousin has autism and he loves trains more than anything else.
  • Some people use 'autism' as a slang insult, which is completely inappropriate.
  • Dealing with a difficult situation can sometimes feel like navigating through a maze of autism.

noun a medical term referring to inflammation of the brain, typically caused by infection or an autoimmune reaction

  • Encephalitis is a serious condition characterized by inflammation of the brain.
  • My friend's cousin was diagnosed with encephalitis last month.
  • I heard encephalitis can really mess with your head.
  • The political scandal caused a wave of encephalitis among the citizens.

noun a medical condition affecting the heart

  • Heart disease is a leading cause of death worldwide.
  • My doctor warned me about the risks of heart disease.
  • Eating too much junk food can really mess up your heart.
  • Neglecting self-care is like inviting heart disease to knock on your door.

noun something that concerns, involves, draws the attention of, or arouses the curiosity of a person

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  • It is important to align your interests with your career goals for long-term satisfaction.
  • I like to pursue my interests in photography in my free time.
  • I'm really into my interests in gaming and coding.
  • Exploring different interests is like discovering new parts of yourself.

noun a condition characterized by the inability to recognize faces, often caused by brain damage or injury

  • Prosopagnosia is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize faces.
  • My friend with prosopagnosia often relies on other cues to identify people.
  • Dealing with prosopagnosia can be a real face-blind struggle.
  • Having prosopagnosia is like trying to navigate a crowded room without a map.