palsies Antonyms
Strongest:
- alienated
- alienated
- unfriendly
- icy
- cold
- antagonistic
- cold
- antagonistic
- hostile
- unfriendly
- glacial
- frosty
- frosty
- hostile
- icy
- glacial
Strong:
- cool
- quarrelsome
- truculent
- frigid
- cool
- wintry
- combative
- belligerent
- combative
- pugnacious
- truculent
- pugnacious
- frigid
- argumentative
- unsocial
- quarrelsome
- belligerent
- contentious
- wintry
- chilly
- aggressive
- contentious
- aggressive
- chilly
- estranged
- estranged
- argumentative
- unsocial
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- jolly
- fraternal
- companionable
- chummy
- hail-fellow
- hail-fellow-well-met
- hearty
- comradely
- amicable
- matey
- loving
- genial
- good-natured
- bonhomous
- collegial
- social
- sweet
- nice
- cordial
- warmhearted
- neighborly
Weak:
Meaning of palsies
palsies (pl.)
of Palsy
palsies Sentence Examples
- The young boy contracted acute flaccid palsies, causing temporary paralysis in his limbs.
- Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder, can cause ascending palsies, leading to paralysis throughout the body.
- Facial palsies, often caused by damaged facial nerves, can result in lopsided smiles or drooping eyelids.
- Oculomotor palsies, affecting eye movement, can lead to double vision and blurred vision.
- Brachial palsies, also known as Erb's palsy, can occur during childbirth, causing weakness or paralysis in the arm.
- Cerebral palsies, a group of permanent movement disorders, can cause spastic, athetoid, or ataxic palsies.
- Klumpke's palsies, similar to Erb's palsy, affects the nerves in the lower arm and hand.
- Bell's palsy, a temporary facial palsy, is often caused by a viral infection.
- Deltoid palsies, involving the shoulder muscle, can make it difficult to lift the arm.
- Todd's palsy, a transient paralysis that occurs after a seizure, usually resolves within 24 hours.
FAQs About the word palsies
of Palsy
friendly, palsy-walsy, merry, gracious, affectionate,warm, jolly, fraternal, companionable, chummy
alienated, alienated, unfriendly, icy, cold, antagonistic, cold, antagonistic,hostile, unfriendly
The young boy contracted acute flaccid palsies, causing temporary paralysis in his limbs.
Guillain-Barré syndrome, an autoimmune disorder, can cause ascending palsies, leading to paralysis throughout the body.
Facial palsies, often caused by damaged facial nerves, can result in lopsided smiles or drooping eyelids.
Oculomotor palsies, affecting eye movement, can lead to double vision and blurred vision.