Chronic
UK /["/ˈkrɒnɪk/"]/US /["/ˈkrɑːnɪk/"]/
Definition
lasting for a long time; difficult to cure
In simple words: happening all the time or for a long time
Examples
- chronic bronchitis/arthritis/asthma
- a **chronic alcoholic/depressive**
- the country’s chronic unemployment problem
- a chronic shortage of housing in rural areas
- The film was just chronic.
Usage notes
Used in medical contexts to describe conditions that are long-lasting. Avoid in casual conversations where simpler words (like 'constant') might be more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
chronic + noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'chronic' clock that never stops ticking; it keeps going just like long-term issues.
Collocations
- chronic illness
- chronic pain
- chronic condition
- chronic fatigue
- chronic disease
Synonyms
- persistent
- long-lasting
- enduring
- constant
- recurrent
Antonyms
- acute
- temporary
- short-term
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'acute', which means a condition that comes on quickly.
- Using it to describe minor or temporary issues instead of serious ones.
- Forgetting to connect it with a noun, as in 'chronic pain' or 'chronic illness'.