morbillous (Meaning)

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morbillous (a.)

Pertaining to the measles; partaking of the nature of measels, or resembling the eruptions of that disease; measly.

Synonyms & Antonyms of morbillous

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morbillous Sentence Examples

  1. The morbillous disease ravaged the village, leaving a trail of suffering and death.
  2. The doctor's diagnosis confirmed that the child was afflicted with morbillous measles.
  3. The once-vibrant community now lay desolate, morbillously ravaged by the epidemic.
  4. The sight of the morbillous rash filled the family with dread and sorrow.
  5. The ancient texts warned of a morbillous plague that would sweep the land.
  6. The quarantine measures were implemented in a desperate attempt to contain the morbillous outbreak.
  7. The morbillous virus had mutated, making it even more dangerous and contagious.
  8. The medical community raced against time to find a cure for the deadly morbillous disease.
  9. The survivors of the morbillous epidemic bore the scars of the horrors they witnessed.
  10. The memory of the morbillous devastation haunted the minds of those who lived through it.

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Pertaining to the measles; partaking of the nature of measels, or resembling the eruptions of that disease; measly.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The morbillous disease ravaged the village, leaving a trail of suffering and death.

The doctor's diagnosis confirmed that the child was afflicted with morbillous measles.

The once-vibrant community now lay desolate, morbillously ravaged by the epidemic.

The sight of the morbillous rash filled the family with dread and sorrow.