morbidity
/mɔɹbˈɪdəti/
morbidity
English
Noun
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Definition
The quality of being unhealthful or diseased, sometimes including the cause.
Etymology
Recorded since 1721; from morbid + -ity, from Latin morbidus (“diseased”), from morbus (“disease”), from the root of morī (“to die”) or from Proto-Indo-European *mer- (“to rub, pound, wear away”).
Example Sentences
- "He taught him how to be superior to human foibles and how to give a godlike laugh at himself as a way of fending off morbidity. He did all the things for him that a woman is grateful for, except that Magnus is a man."
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