bronchitis

/brɒŋˈkaɪtɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the bronchi, especially when caused by a viral or bacterial infection.

“She was diagnosed with bronchitis and prescribed antibiotics to combat the infection.”

2. noun

a condition characterized by coughing and difficulty breathing, often accompanied by wheezing and chest pain.

“The patient’s chronic bronchitis made it difficult for him to perform everyday tasks without experiencing shortness of breath.”

Synonyms

  • bronchial infection
  • bronchial inflammation

Antonyms

  • healthy lungs
  • pneumonia