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Disease

UK /["/dɪˈziːz/"]/US /["/dɪˈziːz/"]/

Definition

an illness affecting humans, animals or plants, often caused by infection

In simple words: An illness or sickness that affects a person's body or mind.

Examples

  • The doctor diagnosed her with a rare disease.
  • He is working on a new treatment for the disease.
  • The disease spread quickly through the population.
  • Many diseases can be prevented with vaccines.
  • Some plants are resistant to certain diseases, making them easier to grow.

Usage notes

Commonly used in medical contexts. Not typically used to refer to minor illnesses like colds; more for serious or chronic conditions.

Grammar pattern

noun

Memory hint

Think of 'de' + 'cease' - a disease causes the body's functions to cease.

Collocations

  • common
  • obscure
  • rare
  • outbreak
  • have
  • suffer from
  • catch
  • spread
  • affect somebody
  • afflict somebody
  • with a/​the disease
  • disease in
  • disease of
  • a cure for a disease
  • the incidence of (a) disease
  • a patient with a disease

Synonyms

  • illness
  • sickness
  • condition
  • disorder
  • ailment

Antonyms

  • health
  • wellness

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'disorder' which refers to a less defined condition.
  • Using 'disease' too casually in everyday conversations.
  • Omitting the article when referring to specific diseases.