"Seroconvert" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Seroconversion refers to the process by which a person's blood tests positive for a specific antibody against a disease or infection, indicating they have developed an immune response and have become infected. In the context of diseases such as HIV, viral hepatitis, or malaria, seroconversion indicates that the person has contracted the infection. In the case of vaccination, seroconversion indicates that the vaccine has taken effect and the person's body has developed immunity against the disease.
Preaches or delivers a sermon. (tourously speaks at length with moral or exhortatory intention
Preachy or moralizing talk or behavior, often perceived as insincere or hypocritical. The act of lecturing or advising in a self-righteous or patronizing manner, often in a way that is considered off-putting or unjustified.
To preach or proclaim something, especially in a manner that is considered overly self-righteous or insincere.
Predetermined and mechanical; going through the motions of a task without individual intent or variation.
The verb "sermonize" means to talk long-windedly and pompously about something, often in a way that is boring or annoying. It is to express one's opinions or views in a tedious, verbose, and self-righteous manner.
Preaching or lecturing to others in a way that is considered tedious, self-righteous, or hypocritical, often with the intention of expressing one's own moral values or opinions in a way that is perceived as superior or condescending.
A speech or talk given by a person in a religious context, typically a clergy member or minister, to convey moral or spiritual messages to their congregation or audience.
Seroconversion refers to the process by which a person's immune system produces antibodies in response to a new infection, specifically to detect the presence of a antibody in the blood or other bodily fluids, often in the context of infections such as HIV or hepatitis C, which can result in a positive result on a blood test.
Derivative of "sero-," referring to serum, and "discordant," meaning not in harmony or at variance.
A serogroup is a classification of bacteria that are closely related and have similar serological properties, meaning their cells share the same surface antigens. These antigens are proteins or polysaccharides on the bacterial surface that can trigger an immune response.
Serogroups are a way to classify bacteria, such as certain types of bacteria that cause diseases like Neisseria meningitidis, into different groups based on the sugars that are found on the surface of the bacteria.
Seroli (not serolic) refers to a female genital organ. It is a part of the reproductive system in females.
Relating to the study or properties of blood serum, especially in relation to the analysis of substances in the blood that help to prevent or cause disease, such as antigens and antibodies.
Relating to or denoting the study of the presence and properties of antibodies in the blood, serum, or other bodily fluids, especially in relation to immunity.