"Infectious" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Capable of being easily caught or spread, typically of a disease or behavior.
To infect means to cause something, such as a disease, to enter and spread inside the body of an animal or plant, or to contaminate something so that it becomes affected by a disease. It can also mean to have a strong influence on someone or something, causing it to become changed or corrupted.
Infectability refers to the ability of a disease or factor to infect an individual, population, or environment.
The word "infectant" refers to something that is capable of causing infection or the spread of disease.
Infected refers to something, typically a person or an organism, that has been contaminated or invaded by a pathogen, such as a virus, bacterium, or parasite. This can cause a disease or illness. For example, "The patient was infected with the flu virus" or "The plant was infected with a fungal disease". It can also be used more broadly to describe something that has been contaminated or corrupted in some way. For example, "The computer was infected with a virus and needed to be wiped clean".
The word "infecting" is a present participle verb form of the verb "infect". It means causing or tending to cause infection, particularly with a disease or virus. For example:<br><br>"The mosquito was infecting the blood stream of its host with malaria."<br><br>In this context, the mosquito is the agent that is causing the infection, and its action of "infecting" is the act of introducing the disease-causing agent into the host's body.
Infection refers to the invasion and colonization of a host organism's body by foreign particles, cells, or microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. This can lead to various health problems, including tissue damage, organ failure, and even death. Infections can be caused by exposure to contaminated water, food, or air, through injury or wound, or by contact with an infected person or animal.
Infections refer to the invasion and multiplication of a pathogen, such as a bacterium, virus, or fungus, within the body of a susceptible host. This can cause disease and harm to the host. Infections can be caused by various means, including contaminated food, water, or air, poor wound care, or close contact with an infected person.
Adverb: in a way that makes something spread or grow quickly, often in an enthusiastic or appealing manner, especially in terms of ideas, emotions, or attitudes.
The quality or state of being infectious, referring to something that is capable of spreading or transmitting a disease, idea, or behavior to others. In a broader sense, it can also describe the ability to stimulate or excite others, such as a contagious laugh or a charismatic leader.
Infective means being unable to generate a strong response or reaction, typically used to describe an infectious agent that is unable to cause disease or a stimulus that is unable to evoke a physiological response.
Infectivity refers to the ability of a disease, virus, or pathogen to infect a host or spread from one person to another. It is a measure of the potential of a microorganism to cause disease and is often used in epidemiology and public health to describe the contagiousness of a particular pathogen.
The verb "infects" means to cause an illness or disease to spread or to cause someone or something to be affected by a virus, bacteria, or other microorganism, resulting in infection.
Infecund refers to something or someone that is incapable or unwilling to reproduce. It can also describe a lack of fertility, whether in plants, animals, or humans.
Infelicities refers to small flaws or shortcomings in language use, particularly in formal writing or speech. They can be grammatical errors, ambiguities, unclear or awkward phrasing, or other defects that impede communication or detract from the overall clarity and effectiveness of a message.
Infelicitous refers to something that is awkwardly expressed or lacks tact, often causing offense or embarrassment. It can describe a statement, comment, or situation that is clumsy, insensitive, or unskillful, sometimes due to a lack of social awareness or cultural understanding.