DISCASE Synonyms
There is 1 hypernym of the word discase. (close relations)
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| afflict | verbv | |||||
verb • cause great unhappiness for; distress • cause physical pain or suffering in | ||||||
| ail | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • aromatic bulb used as seasoning verb • be ill or unwell • cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed | ||||||
| ailment | nounn | |||||
noun • an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining | ||||||
| bug | verb, nounv, n | |||||
noun • general term for any insect or similar creeping or crawling invertebrate • a fault or defect in a computer program, system, or machine • a small hidden microphone; for listening secretly • insects with sucking mouthparts and forewings thickened and leathery at the base; usually show incomplete metamorphosis • a minute life form (especially a disease-causing bacterium); the term is not in technical use verb • annoy persistently • tap a telephone or telegraph wire to get information | ||||||
| complaint | nounn | |||||
noun • an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining • (formerly) a loud cry (or repeated cries) of pain or rage or sorrow • an expression of grievance or resentment • (civil law) the first pleading of the plaintiff setting out the facts on which the claim for relief is based • (criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense | ||||||
| condition | nounn | |||||
noun • a state at a particular time • an assumption on which rests the validity or effect of something else • a mode of being or form of existence of a person or thing • information that should be kept in mind when making a decision • the state of (good) health (especially in the phrases `in condition' or `in shape' or `out of condition' or `out of shape') • an illness, disease, or other medical problem • (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement • the procedure that is varied in order to estimate a variable's effect by comparison with a control condition verb • establish a conditioned response • develop (a child's or animal's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control • specify as a condition or requirement in a contract or agreement; make an express demand or provision in an agreement • put into a better state • apply conditioner to in order to make smooth and shiny | ||||||
| disorder | nounn | |||||
noun • a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning • a condition in which things are not in their expected places • a disturbance of the peace or of public order verb • disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed • bring disorder to | ||||||
| illness | nounn | |||||
noun • impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism | ||||||
| indisposition | nounn | |||||
noun • a slight illness • a certain degree of unwillingness | ||||||
| infirmity | nounn | |||||
noun • the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age) | ||||||
| malady | nounn | |||||
noun • any unwholesome or desperate condition • impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism | ||||||
| sickness | nounn | |||||
noun • impairment of normal physiological function affecting part or all of an organism • defectiveness or unsoundness • the state that precedes vomiting | ||||||
| syndrome | nounn | |||||
noun • a complex of concurrent things • a pattern of symptoms indicative of some disease | ||||||
| disrobe | verbv | |||||
verb • get undressed | ||||||
| peel | verbv | |||||
noun • the rind of a fruit or vegetable • British politician (1788-1850) verb • remove the skin from • come off in flakes or thin small pieces • get undressed | ||||||
| uncase | verbv | |||||
verb • get undressed | ||||||
| unclothe | verbv | |||||
verb • strip • take the covers off • get undressed | ||||||
| undress | verbv | |||||
noun • partial or complete nakedness verb • get undressed • remove (someone's or one's own) clothes | ||||||
| strip down | verbv | |||||
verb • get undressed | ||||||