diathesis

/daɪˈæθɪsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A predisposition to a particular disease or condition, often due to genetic or environmental factors; a tendency to develop a specific type of disorder or disease

“The doctor studied the patient’s diathesis to determine the likelihood of her developing a chronic condition.”

Synonyms

  • inclination
  • predisposition
  • tendency

Antonyms

  • immunity
  • resistance