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arthritic

American  
[ahr-thrit-ik] / ɑrˈθrɪt ɪk /

adjective

  1. relating to, having, or experiencing arthritis.

  2. creaky, slow-moving, misshapen, etc., as if affected with arthritis: The road was overhung with what looked like arthritic trees, warped and bent to the whims of the wind.

    The next few days passed at the speed of an arthritic tortoise.

    The road was overhung with what looked like arthritic trees, warped and bent to the whims of the wind.


noun

  1. a person with arthritis.

Other Word Forms

  • antiarthritic adjective
  • arthritically adverb
  • postarthritic adjective

Etymology

Origin of arthritic

First recorded in 1325–75; from Latin arthrīticus, from Greek arthrītikós; replacing Middle English artetik, from Old French artetique, from Latin, as above; see arthr-, -itic

Example Sentences

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Vonn had retired in 2019, her body battered by repeated crashes, her right knee arthritic.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 5, 2026

Except for my arthritic hip — a byproduct of years of basketball — I feel fine.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 6, 2024

Kassam points to plenty of other examples, including reduced arthritic pain and a lower risk of urinary tract infections.

From Salon • Jan. 23, 2024

Q: Recently a reader extolled the virtues of fish oil for his arthritic knees.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 25, 2023

At last he folds his arthritic white hands, raises them before him like a nightmare flower, and speaks.

From "Grendel" by John Gardner