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tinnitus
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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Illness & disability
tinnitus
tin‧ni‧tus
/
ˈtɪnɪtəs
/
noun
[
uncountable
]
medical
MI
an
illness
in which you hear
noises
, especially
ringing
, in your
ears
Examples from the Corpus
tinnitus
•
At the
Link
Centre
a four-day
residential
study was
arranged
for
deafened
people who were finding
tinnitus
a major
handicap
.
•
Although
temporary
at first,
tinnitus
can become a
permanent
,
incurable
condition.
•
The
doctor
is
pleased
the
actor
is raising
awareness
of
tinnitus
.
•
Deafness or
tinnitus
may or may not be
associated
.
•
As it was, all
manner
of
sophisticated
tests
failed
to
reveal
the cause of the
tinnitus
.
•
The
tinnitus
seems to
lurch
closer as he reads the
photocopied
paragraphs
.
•
That was Jack's
introduction
to
tinnitus
, the head noises which are a deeply
distressing
by-product
of some forms of deafness.
Origin
tinnitus
(
1800-1900
)
Latin
tinnire
"
to ring
"
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