Get to know Rheumatic better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like arthritic or creaky.
Rheumatic in a sentence
Rheumatic meaning
- Resembling or relating to rheumatism.
- Derived from, or having the character of, rheum; rheumic.
Synonyms of Rheumatic
Using Rheumatic
- The main meaning on this page is: Resembling or relating to rheumatism. | Derived from, or having the character of, rheum; rheumic.
- Useful related words include: arthritic, creaky, rheumatoid, rheumy.
- In the example corpus, rheumatic often appears in combinations such as: rheumatic fever, rheumatic diseases, rheumatic heart.
Context around Rheumatic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 12 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Rheumatic
- In this selection, "rheumatic" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, young, prevent, excruciating, fever, heart and diseases stand out and add context to how "rheumatic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include africa of rheumatic fever before and all had rheumatic heart disease. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "rheumatic" sits close to words such as aarons, abra and accelerations, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with rheumatic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
All had rheumatic heart disease and presented with prolonged fever. (10 words)
Support World Young Rheumatic Diseases Day - World News Report - EIN NewsQuestions? (11 words)
Chronic rheumatic heart disease is characterized by repeated inflammation with fibrinous resolution. (12 words)
And given that time has to elapse before rheumatic diseases leave traces in the bone, they selected the remains of another 43 adults in the over the age of 45 as a control group and analyzed the mitochondrial lineages. (39 words)
According to his brother Rudolf, at the age of six or seven Kurt suffered from rheumatic fever ; he completely recovered, but for the rest of his life he remained convinced that his heart had suffered permanent damage. (37 words)
Hough, p. 116. During the birth of her third child in 1867, the added complication of a bout of rheumatic fever threatened Alexandra's life, and left her with a permanent limp. (32 words)
Support World Young Rheumatic Diseases Day - World News Report - EIN NewsQuestions? (11 words)
Example sentences (20)
Rheumatic diseases There are new findings regarding the comorbidity associated with rheumatic diseases.
After the operation, Ms Bonda, who suffered from a rheumatic heart condition, told The Sunday Mail that she was grateful the doctors had saved her life.
And given that time has to elapse before rheumatic diseases leave traces in the bone, they selected the remains of another 43 adults in the over the age of 45 as a control group and analyzed the mitochondrial lineages.
Fibromyalgia is a rheumatic condition characterized by muscular or musculoskeletal pain with stiffness and localized tenderness at specific points on the body.
He decided to enter engineering school after being rejected and classified 4F by the Army Air Force because he had rheumatic fever a couple of years earlier in high school.
Public health researcher Simon Thornley said rheumatic fever disproportionately affected Māori and Pasifika communities.
Rheumatic diseases include more than 100 conditions that cause pain and damage to the joints, tendons, ligaments, bones and muscles, the National Institutes of Health.
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According to the cardiologist, the best way to prevent rheumatic heart disease in children is to ensure that sore throat is treated properly.
Delegates agreed a resolution calling for WHO to launch a coordinated global response to rheumatic heart disease, which affects around 30 million people each year.
In 1804, a 19-year-old Oxford University undergraduate named Thomas De Quincey swallowed a prescribed dose of opium to relieve excruciating rheumatic pain.
It's thought that he had a long-term rheumatic heart condition, which is caused by the fever of the same name - and starts with a strep throat.
According to his brother Rudolf, at the age of six or seven Kurt suffered from rheumatic fever ; he completely recovered, but for the rest of his life he remained convinced that his heart had suffered permanent damage.
All had rheumatic heart disease and presented with prolonged fever.
Antibiotic therapy (using injected penicillin) has been shown to reduce the risk of acute rheumatic fever. citation Erythromycin or another macrolide can be used in patients allergic to penicillin.
At the age of eight, Armstrong contracted Sydenham's chorea (then known as St. Vitus' Dance ), an infrequent but serious neurological disorder precipitated by rheumatic fever.
Chronic rheumatic heart disease is characterized by repeated inflammation with fibrinous resolution.
He was physically unhealthy, which may have stemmed from a bout of rheumatic fever and other childhood illnesses.
His father, however, died in South Africa of rheumatic fever before he could join them.
Hough, p. 116. During the birth of her third child in 1867, the added complication of a bout of rheumatic fever threatened Alexandra's life, and left her with a permanent limp.
Common combinations with rheumatic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: