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diabetes

/ˌdaɪ.əˈbiː.tiːz/

Diabetes is a medical condition where a person's body cannot control the amount of sugar in their blood. People with this condition often need to follow a special diet or take medicine like insulin to stay healthy.

Exemples

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1

My grandfather has diabetes, so he doesn't eat many sugary snacks.

My grandfather has a blood sugar condition, so he avoids sweets.

2

Patients diagnosed with diabetes are advised to monitor their glucose levels daily.

People identified as having diabetes should check their sugar every day.

3

I'm watching what I eat because of my diabetes.

I am careful with my food due to my blood sugar issues.

Famille de mots

Nom
diabetes
Adjectif
diabetic
Apparenté
diabetic
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Astuce mémo

Think of the phrase 'Die-Beat-Ease': You want to beat the disease with ease by eating healthy food.

Quiz rapide

The doctor said that weight loss can help prevent Type 2 _______.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : diabetes

Exemples

1

My grandfather has diabetes, so he doesn't eat many sugary snacks.

everyday

My grandfather has a blood sugar condition, so he avoids sweets.

2

Patients diagnosed with diabetes are advised to monitor their glucose levels daily.

formal

People identified as having diabetes should check their sugar every day.

3

I'm watching what I eat because of my diabetes.

informal

I am careful with my food due to my blood sugar issues.

4

The study explores the correlation between obesity and type 2 diabetes.

academic

The research looks at the link between being overweight and a specific sugar condition.

5

The health plan covers all supplies needed for managing diabetes in the workplace.

business

The insurance pays for tools used to handle the sugar condition at work.

Famille de mots

Nom
diabetes
Adjectif
diabetic
Apparenté
diabetic

Collocations courantes

manage diabetes to control the condition
type 2 diabetes the most common form of the disease
treat diabetes to give medical care for the condition
diagnose diabetes to identify the disease in a patient
prevent diabetes to stop the condition from starting

Phrases Courantes

gestational diabetes

diabetes during pregnancy

juvenile diabetes

diabetes starting in childhood

insulin-dependent

needing insulin to survive

Souvent confondu avec

diabetes vs diabetic

Diabetes is the name of the disease (noun), while diabetic describes the person or things related to it (adjective).

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Notes d'usage

Diabetes is an uncountable noun and is almost always followed by a singular verb (e.g., 'Diabetes is common').

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often say 'the diabetes' when talking about the condition generally; it should just be 'diabetes' without the article.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the phrase 'Die-Beat-Ease': You want to beat the disease with ease by eating healthy food.

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Origine du mot

Derived from the Greek word 'diabainein', meaning 'to pass through', referring to the excessive urination caused by the disease.

Modèles grammaticaux

uncountable noun singular agreement no plural form
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Contexte culturel

In many English-speaking countries, people colloquially refer to diabetes simply as 'sugar'.

Quiz rapide

The doctor said that weight loss can help prevent Type 2 _______.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : diabetes

Mots lis

unvolsion

C1

The process of deliberately detaching or withdrawing from a state of complex entanglement or involvement, often within social or systemic structures. It describes a conscious reversal of 'involution,' where one seeks to simplify or exit a convoluted situation.

circumpugible

C1

To systematically encircle and attack or challenge a target from all possible directions. This verb is often used to describe strategic military maneuvers or intense rhetorical debates where an opponent is overwhelmed from every side.

semidocable

C1

A semidocable is a technical component or data unit that possesses limited or conditional compatibility with a primary docking system or documentation framework. It typically designates an item that requires secondary manual verification or a specialized adapter to achieve full functional integration.

postgradism

C1

Postgradism refers to the sociocultural condition, mindset, or lifestyle associated with being a postgraduate student. It often describes the immersive academic environment or the tendency for individuals to remain in higher education for an extended period after completing their initial degree.

inurbtude

C1

To cause a person to lose their refined or sophisticated manners, typically by subjecting them to a rough or unpolished environment. It describes the process of becoming inurbane, socially coarse, or lacking in city-bred civility.

hypermaterness

C1

Characterized by or relating to an extreme, often overbearing state of maternal instinct and overprotectiveness. This term is used to describe a level of mothering that exceeds typical boundaries, potentially stifling the independence of the child.

decedance

C1

Characterized by or reflecting a state of moral or cultural decline, often associated with excessive indulgence in luxury, pleasure, or self-gratification. In modern contexts, it frequently describes things that are luxuriously rich or self-indulgent to the point of being excessive.

tricentcide

C1

Describing an act, event, or substance that results in the destruction or death of exactly three hundred distinct entities or individuals. It is also used in theoretical historical contexts to describe the catastrophic end of a three-hundred-year cycle or era.

autofugdom

C1

Describing a state of self-imposed isolation or the psychological condition of fleeing from one's own identity or social responsibilities. It characterizes a person or behavior focused on internal withdrawal and the avoidance of external reality to preserve a sense of self.

inplication

C1

To show that someone or something is involved in a crime, a scandal, or an undesirable situation. It can also refer to demonstrating that something is a contributing factor or cause of a specific outcome, typically a negative one.

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