diseased person
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Definition
- Noun:
- A person suffering from an illness: A "diseased person" is an individual who is afflicted with a disease or medical condition. The term focuses on the state of having a specific illness.
Usage
- The term "diseased person" is a formal or clinical descriptor. It is often used in medical, legal, or sociological contexts to refer to someone identified as having a disease. In everyday conversation, terms like "patient," "sick person," or "person with [disease name]" are generally more common and may be perceived as more respectful.
Examples
- Noun:
- The new public health policy aims to provide better care for the diseased person.
- In the study, researchers compared the immune responses of a healthy control group with those of the diseased persons.
Advanced Usage
- "The diseased" (plural noun, used with 'the'): This form refers to diseased persons as a collective group.
- The hospital wing was dedicated to treating the diseased.
Variants and Related Words
- Diseased (adjective): Affected with a disease.
- The veterinarian examined the diseased tissue.
- Patient (noun): A person receiving medical care. This is a more common term in healthcare settings.
- Sufferer (noun): A person who suffers, especially from a specific illness (e.g., "asthma sufferer").
Synonyms
- Sick person: A person who is ill.
- Afflicted person: A person affected by something, such as a disease.
- Invalid: A person made weak or disabled by illness or injury. (This term can be dated or formal).
Antonyms
- Healthy person: A person in good health.
- Well person: A person who is not ill.
Noun
- a person suffering from an illness