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symptom

[ simp-tuhm ]

noun

  1. any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and serving as evidence of it.
  2. a sign or indication of something.

    Synonyms: mark, token, signal

  3. Pathology. a phenomenon that arises from and accompanies a particular disease or disorder and serves as an indication of it.


symptom

/ ˈsɪmptəm /

noun

  1. med any sensation or change in bodily function experienced by a patient that is associated with a particular disease Compare sign
  2. any phenomenon or circumstance accompanying something and regarded as evidence of its existence; indication
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symptom

/ sĭmtəm /

  1. A subjective indication of a disorder or disease, such as pain, nausea or weakness. Symptoms may be accompanied by objective signs of disease such as abnormal laboratory test results or findings during a physical examination.
  2. Compare sign
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Derived Forms

  • ˈsymptomless, adjective
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Other Words From

  • pre·symptom noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of symptom1

1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin symptōma < Greek sýmptōma occurrence, that which falls together with something, equivalent to sym- sym- + ptō- (variant stem of píptein to fall) + -ma noun suffix of result
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Word History and Origins

Origin of symptom1

C16: from Late Latin symptōma, from Greek sumptōma chance, from sumpiptein to occur, from syn- + piptein to fall
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Example Sentences

The Queen did not attend the Royal Variety Performance with the King on 22 November after the Palace announced she would not be joining him following "lingering post-viral" symptoms from the chest infection.

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Emulsifiers have been linked to numerous gut symptoms.

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This causes neuropathy - nerve damage - in his feet, among other symptoms.

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Health Secretary Wes Streeting has talked about a proposal to give wearables to millions of NHS patients in England, enabling them to track symptoms such as reactions to cancer treatments, from home.

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Researchers at Uppsala University have analysed the effects of seven different hormone treatments for menopausal symptoms on the risk of blood clots, stroke and heart attack.

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