chronic
Pronunciación: [ˈkrɒnɪk]
Palabra
Contexto: «health»
(adjective) a word used to describe a health problem that lasts a long time or keeps coming back. Just like if someone has a headache that doesn’t go away for a long time, we might say they have a chronic headache.
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She has chronic asthma, which means she has to be careful with her breathing all the time.
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His cold was not chronic; it only lasted a few days and then went away completely.
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What kind of chronic conditions do people usually have?
Contexto: «behavior»
(adjective) a way to describe actions or habits that happen repeatedly over time, like when someone always forgets their homework. If someone is a chronic forgetter, they often forget things.
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She is a chronic overthinker, so she spends a lot of time worrying about small details.
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He is not a chronic procrastinator; he usually finishes his work on time.
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Do you know any chronic procrastinators in your class?
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