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Tumor
UK //ˈtjuː.mər//US //ˈtuː.mər//
Definition
An abnormal growth of cells that can be benign or malignant.
In simple words: A mass of abnormal cells in the body.
Examples
- The doctor explained that the tumor was not cancerous.
- He was diagnosed with a brain tumor last year.
- Early detection of a tumor can significantly improve treatment outcomes.
- She felt a lump and decided to get it checked for tumors.
Usage notes
Used in medical contexts. Avoid in casual conversations unless necessary. Can sound alarming; consider the audience.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'tomb'—a tumor is like a grave for unhealthy cells.
Collocations
- malignant tumor
- benign tumor
- brain tumor
- tumor removal
Synonyms
- neoplasm
- growth
- cancerous mass
- tumefaction
Antonyms
- none
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'tumour' (British English spelling).
- Incorrectly using 'tumor' to describe benign conditions.
- Mispronouncing as 'tu-mor' instead of 'too-mor'.