morbid

US: /ˈmɔɹbəd/

UK: /mˈɔːbɪd/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

morbid /'mɔ:bid/
  • tính từ
    • bệnh tật, ốm yếu; không lành mạnh (đầu óc, ý nghĩ...)
      • morbid imagination: trí tưởng tượng không lành mạnh
      • morbid anatomy: (y học) giải phẫu bệnh học


Advanced English dictionary

+ adjective
1 having or expressing a strong interest in sad or unpleasant things, especially disease or death: He had a morbid fascination with blood. + 'He might even die.' 'Don't be so morbid.' + She watched with morbid curiosity. + My mind was filled with morbid thoughts of death.
2 (medical) connected with disease
morbidity noun [U]
morbidly adverb

Thesaurus dictionary

adj.
1 unhealthy, unwholesome, disordered, unsound, sick, pathological, pathogenic:
Inhalation of fumes containing lead has caused this morbid condition.
2 grim, ghoulish, macabre, monstrous, ghastly, grotesque, grisly, gruesome:
At an early age, Glynis exhibited a morbid interest in cadavers. Spare me the morbid details - please!
3 gloomy, lugubrious, glum, morose, sombre, blue, sad, melancholy, despondent, depressed, dejected, downcast:
With Charley again in one of his morbid moods, we can anticipate another cheerless visit.


Concise dictionary

'mɔrbɪd /'mɔːbɪd
adj.
+suggesting an unhealthy mental state
+suggesting the horror of death and decay
+caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology


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