bedridden Antonyms

Meaning of bedridden

Wordnet

bedridden (s)

confined to bed (by illness)

Webster

bedridden (v. i.)

Confined to the bed by sickness or infirmity.

bedridden Sentence Examples

  1. After the surgery, my grandfather became bedridden and relied on others for his care.
  2. Due to her chronic illness, Sarah has been bedridden for the past few months.
  3. The bedridden patient required constant monitoring and attention from his caregivers.
  4. The house was modified to accommodate the bedridden grandmother, with ramps and wider doorways.
  5. Even though she was bedridden, the woman maintained an upbeat spirit and a strong will.
  6. The bedridden man spent his days reading, watching TV, and receiving visitors.
  7. Bedridden for years, she developed pressure sores and other complications that required special attention.
  8. The bedridden mother relied on her children for her daily needs, including bathing, feeding, and medication.
  9. During the flu season, several elderly residents became bedridden due to the virus.
  10. After a stroke, the once-active businessman became bedridden and required extensive rehabilitation to regain his mobility.

FAQs About the word bedridden

confined to bed (by illness)Confined to the bed by sickness or infirmity.

bedfast, ailing, debilitated, frail, invalid, dying, incapacitated, sickly, weakly, lame

well,well, healthy, healthy,whole, hale, hale, whole, sound, sound

After the surgery, my grandfather became bedridden and relied on others for his care.

Due to her chronic illness, Sarah has been bedridden for the past few months.

The bedridden patient required constant monitoring and attention from his caregivers.

The house was modified to accommodate the bedridden grandmother, with ramps and wider doorways.