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noun

plague

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noun
1
A deadly, fast-spreading disease, especially historically the bubonic plague.
"The plague killed millions across Europe in the 14th century."
2
A widespread, serious problem or nuisance.
"A plague of locusts destroyed the entire harvest."
"Corruption has been a plague on the country's politics for decades."
verb
1
To trouble or afflict someone persistently.
"Injuries have plagued the team all season."
"She was plagued by doubts the night before the exam."

How to Use Plague

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In plain EnglishA deadly epidemic disease, or more loosely, a persistent serious problem that keeps causing trouble.

Common pairings
plague of locusts plagued by problems outbreak of plague

Word Forms

plagued past tense, plagues plural, plagues singular

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Etymology

From Latin plaga, "blow, wound," related to a verb meaning "to strike."

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