pandemic (Meaning)

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pandemic (n)

an epidemic that is geographically widespread; occurring throughout a region or even throughout the world

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pandemic (s)

epidemic over a wide geographical area

existing everywhere

Webster

pandemic (a.)

Affecting a whole people or a number of countries; everywhere epidemic.

Webster

pandemic (n.)

A pandemic disease.

pandemic Sentence Examples

  1. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented disruption and loss of life worldwide.
  2. The pandemic has forced governments to implement strict measures such as lockdowns and travel restrictions.
  3. The economic impact of the pandemic is expected to be severe and long-lasting.
  4. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of global cooperation and solidarity.
  5. The pandemic has accelerated the adoption of remote working and online learning.
  6. The pandemic has exposed inequalities and vulnerabilities in our societies.
  7. The pandemic has tested the limits of our healthcare systems and resources.
  8. The pandemic has led to increased anxiety, depression, and uncertainty.
  9. The pandemic has reminded us of the fragility of life and the importance of human connection.
  10. The pandemic has taught us valuable lessons about preparedness, resilience, and the need for collective action.

FAQs About the word pandemic

an epidemic that is geographically widespread; occurring throughout a region or even throughout the world, epidemic over a wide geographical area, existing ever

epidemic,plague, pestilence, murrain, ailment, malady, contagion, blight,infection, illness

unknown, unusual, unique, unique, individual, peculiar, individual, personal, special, rare

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented disruption and loss of life worldwide.

The pandemic has forced governments to implement strict measures such as lockdowns and travel restrictions.

The economic impact of the pandemic is expected to be severe and long-lasting.

The pandemic has highlighted the importance of global cooperation and solidarity.