Wart Meaning in English
word
/ˈwɔɹt/
WAWRT
/wˈɔːt/
WAWT
التعريف
A wart is a small, hard bump that grows on the skin, usually caused by a virus.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Wart' is most often used in medical or informal contexts to describe skin bumps. It can also be used figuratively (e.g., 'warts and all' meaning with flaws). Medical collocations: 'remove a wart', 'plantar wart', 'common wart'. Do not confuse with 'mole' (brown spot).
Spanish: verrugaPortuguese (BR): verrugaPortuguese (PT): verrugaChinese (Simplified): 疣Chinese (Traditional): 疣Hindi: मस्साArabic: ثؤلولBengali: মুসাRussian: бородавкаJapanese: いぼVietnamese: mụn cócKorean: 사마귀Turkish: siğilUrdu: مسہIndonesian: kutil
جمل نموذجية
I have a wart on my finger.
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Doctors can remove a wart safely.
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A wart is usually not painful.
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He tried every home remedy, but that stubborn wart wouldn't go away.
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My son got a wart on his foot after swimming at the pool.
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'Warts and all,' she loved him for who he was.
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