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sneeze

/sniːz/

A sneeze is a sudden, loud, and involuntary burst of air through the nose and mouth. It is usually caused by something irritating the inside of your nose, such as dust, pollen, or a cold.

Beispiele

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1

I let out a big sneeze after smelling the black pepper.

I let out a big sneeze after smelling the black pepper.

2

The patient reported a frequent sneeze as their primary symptom of the allergy.

The patient reported a frequent sneeze as their primary symptom of the allergy.

3

Whoa, that was a loud sneeze!

Whoa, that was a loud sneeze!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
sneeze
Verb
sneeze
Adjektiv
sneezy
Verwandt
sneezer
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Merkhilfe

The word 'sneeze' sounds a bit like the sound you make when you do it! Think of 'S-N' for 'Snout/Nose'.

Schnelles Quiz

He reached for a tissue to catch his sudden ___.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: sneeze

Beispiele

1

I let out a big sneeze after smelling the black pepper.

everyday

I let out a big sneeze after smelling the black pepper.

2

The patient reported a frequent sneeze as their primary symptom of the allergy.

formal

The patient reported a frequent sneeze as their primary symptom of the allergy.

3

Whoa, that was a loud sneeze!

informal

Whoa, that was a loud sneeze!

4

A sneeze serves as a protective reflex to clear the nasal mucosa of foreign particles.

academic

A sneeze serves as a protective reflex to clear the nasal mucosa of foreign particles.

5

Employees are encouraged to stay home if they have a persistent sneeze or cough.

business

Employees are encouraged to stay home if they have a persistent sneeze or cough.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
sneeze
Verb
sneeze
Adjektiv
sneezy
Verwandt
sneezer

Häufige Kollokationen

stifle a sneeze to try to stop a sneeze from happening
a loud sneeze a sneeze that makes a lot of noise
let out a sneeze to allow a sneeze to happen
suppress a sneeze to keep a sneeze from coming out
uncontrollable sneeze a sneeze that you cannot stop

Häufige Phrasen

Bless you

Something said to someone immediately after they sneeze.

Nothing to sneeze at

Something that is important or worth a lot and should be taken seriously.

A-choo

The onomatopoeic sound of a sneeze.

Wird oft verwechselt mit

sneeze vs cough

A cough comes from the throat/lungs, while a sneeze comes primarily from the nose.

sneeze vs snore

A snore happens while sleeping, while a sneeze is a sudden reflex while awake.

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Nutzungshinweise

Sneeze can be used as both a noun (the act) and a verb (the action). It is polite to cover your mouth with your elbow or a tissue when you sneeze.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use 'sneeze' when they mean 'sniff' or 'blow their nose'. Also, remember that the past tense of the verb is 'sneezed'.

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Merkhilfe

The word 'sneeze' sounds a bit like the sound you make when you do it! Think of 'S-N' for 'Snout/Nose'.

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Wortherkunft

From Middle English 'snesen', which replaced the earlier Old English word 'fneosan'.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun (plural: sneezes) Used with 'have' or 'give' (e.g., 'to have a sneeze') Regular verb (sneeze, sneezed, sneezing)
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Kultureller Kontext

In English-speaking countries, it is almost universal to say 'Bless you' when someone else sneezes.

Schnelles Quiz

He reached for a tissue to catch his sudden ___.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: sneeze

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cough

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stomachache

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dizzy

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nausea

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vomit

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