syndrome
nounDivide syndrome into syllables:
syn · drome
How to pronounce syndrome:
Definition of syndrome:
- syndrome (noun):
- a complex of concurrent things.
- a combination of signs and symptoms that indicate a particular disease
- a group of signs and symptoms that occur together and characterize a particular abnormality or condition
Synonyms for syndrome:
affliction
ailment
complaint
complex
condition
cycle
development
disorder
illness
pattern
symptoms
Antonyms for syndrome:
ability
advantage
aid
blessing
boon
comfort
good health
happiness
health
healthiness
order
relief
soundness
strength
well-being
wellness
wholeness
wholesomeness
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