tonsilitis
/tɑnsɪˈlaɪtɪs/Definitions
1. noun
inflammation of the tonsils, often caused by a bacterial or viral infection, typically characterized by pain, fever, and difficulty swallowing.
“She was diagnosed with acute tonsillitis and needed to stay home from school.”
2. noun
a specific type of infection that causes inflammation of the tonsils.
“The doctor ordered a throat culture to confirm the case of tonsillitis.”