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morbid Meaning in Tamil ( morbid வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

நோய் பிடித்த, ஆரோக்கியமற்ற,



morbid தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

பியாசென்சா என்னும் ஊரில் பணியாற்றியபோது இவருக்கு அந்த நோய் பிடித்தது.

அதனைத் தொடர்ந்து அவ்வூர் மக்களுக்கும் ஆடுமாடுகளுக்கும் நோய் பிடித்தல், இறத்தல் போன்றத் துன்பங்கள் நேரிடுகின்றன.

ரத்தக்கண்ணீர் படத்தில் தொழுநோய் பிடித்த (1954) நாயகனாக நடித்த எம்.

morbid's Usage Examples:

A plant may be diseased as a whole, because nearly all its tissues are in a morbid or pathological condition, owing to some Fungus pervading the wholee.


morbid dread, instilling unease in even the most placid of scenes.


While poor, morbid Edgar Allan Poe was writing violent and scurrilous articles upon him, accusing him of plagiarism and other literary misdemeanours, he was delivering enthusiastic lectures to his classes on Poe's poetry.


Interestingly, there has not been a reported reduction in perinatal morbidity in the United States with the use of EFM.


Wynn was brilliant at small talk, distracting her and making her laugh with his dry, morbid humor.


But his failings of mind were exacerbated by his bodily infirmities; he grew more and more whimsical and capricious, morbidly suspicious and morbidly parsimonius; old friends were estranged or removed by death, and new friends did not come forward in their place.


Children living in inner cities, low-income populations, and minorities have disproportionately higher morbidity and mortality due to asthma.


Inspections of the dead, to ascertain the nature of the disease, were made, though not without difficulty, and thus the modern period of the science of morbid anatomy was ushered in.


Typically, an individual must quality as obese or morbidly obese in order to have bariatric surgery.


In consequence of this, and the manifold anxieties of the time with which he was harassed, the mind of the great statesman was no doubt in a moody and morbid condition, and when he arose to speak later in the evening, he referred in excited and agitated tones to the remark, as an incitement to violence against his person.


An Apgar score of 0-3 at 20 minutes of age, for example, is indicative of high rates of morbidity (disease) and mortality (death).


Factors associated with mortality and morbidity in small intestinal volvulus in the horse.


Hence bromide of potassium - or bromide of sodium, which is possibly somewhat safer still though not quite so certain in its action - is used as a hypnotic, as the standard anaphrodisiac, as a sedative in mania and all forms of morbid mental excitement, and in hyperaesthesia of all kinds.





Synonyms:

offensive, ghoulish,



Antonyms:

fit, well, inoffensive,

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