sneeze
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
3 von 5I let out a big sneeze after smelling the black pepper.
I let out a big sneeze after smelling the black pepper.
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.
Whoa, that was a loud sneeze!
Whoa, that was a loud sneeze!
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
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
I let out a big sneeze after smelling the black pepper.
everydayI let out a big sneeze after smelling the black pepper.
The patient reported a frequent sneeze as their primary symptom of the allergy.
formalThe patient reported a frequent sneeze as their primary symptom of the allergy.
Whoa, that was a loud sneeze!
informalWhoa, that was a loud sneeze!
A sneeze serves as a protective reflex to clear the nasal mucosa of foreign particles.
academicA sneeze serves as a protective reflex to clear the nasal mucosa of foreign particles.
Employees are encouraged to stay home if they have a persistent sneeze or cough.
businessEmployees are encouraged to stay home if they have a persistent sneeze or cough.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
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
A cough comes from the throat/lungs, while a sneeze comes primarily from the nose.
A snore happens while sleeping, while a sneeze is a sudden reflex while awake.
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.
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'.
Merkhilfe
The word 'sneeze' sounds a bit like the sound you make when you do it! Think of 'S-N' for 'Snout/Nose'.
Wortherkunft
From Middle English 'snesen', which replaced the earlier Old English word 'fneosan'.
Grammatikmuster
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
Ähnliche Regeln
Verwandtes Vokabular
A cough is a sudden, noisy expulsion of air from the lungs t...
tissueTissue refers to a group of similar cells that work together...
allergyA medical condition in which the body's immune system reacts...
fluThe flu is a common infectious illness caused by a virus tha...
coldHaving a very low temperature or lacking warmth. It can desc...
pollenPollen is a fine powder, usually yellow, produced by flowers...
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