"Palpitations" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Palpitations" Meaning

Palpitations are sudden, unusual, and rapid heart beats, often accompanied by feelings of anxiety, nervousness, or stress. They can be caused by various factors such as excessive caffeine or nicotine consumption, stress, anxiety, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions. In some cases, palpitations can be a sign of an irregular heartbeat or other heart rhythm disorders.

"Palpitations" Examples

Usage Examples of "Palpitations"


Example sentences:

She felt a sudden onset of palpitations while watching the horror movie.
Runners often experience palpitations as a result of intense exercise.
The doctor listened to my heartbeat and detected some palpitations that needed to be monitored.
After taking the medication, my palpitations disappeared.
The patient's palpitations were likely caused by an underlying heart condition.

These examples illustrate how the word "palpitations" is used to describe an irregular heartbeat, which can be caused by various factors such as physical exertion, medical conditions, or emotional responses.

"Palpitations" Similar Words

Palpiger

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Palpiger is a noun that refers to a type of insect, specifically a genus of beetles in the family Lucanidae. These beetles are also known as stag beetles or staghorn beetles.

Palpigerous

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I'm afraid I have some bad news! "Palpigerous" is not a real word in the English language. It seems to be a made-up or non-existent term.<br><br>However, I can try to break it down and provide a possible meaning or suggest a similar word. The root "palpi" refers to feeler or palpable, and "-gerous" means bearing or being related to. If we combine these roots, we might infer that "palpigerous" could potentially mean "related to sensitive touch" or "feeling-bearing". But please keep in mind that this is purely speculative, and the word itself is not recognized or widely accepted in standard English dictionaries.

Palpitant

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Thrillingly beating or pulsating; full of excitement or passion; characterized by violent or irregular beating, as of the heart.

Palpitate

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Palpitated

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Palpitates

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The verb "palpitates" means to beat or pulse rapidly or strongly, often in an irregular or irregularly manner. It can also mean to feel a strong and steady excitement or enthusiasm, or to be filled with intense emotions.

Palpitating

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Pulmonary.

Palpitation

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Palpus

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Palsical

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Palstave

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A Palstave is a type of stone axe that originated in the Late Bronze Age in Britain. It has a characteristic shape, with a flint spall (a piece of chipped flint) attached to the end of a wooden or antler handle. The word "Palstave" comes from the Old English "pælstaf," meaning "flat staff."

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