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Chickenpox Meaning in English

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ˈtʃɪkənˌpɑks
CHIK-en-pahks
tʃˈɪkɪnpˌɒks
chik-IN-poks

Definition

Chickenpox is a common infectious disease, mostly in children, that causes an itchy skin rash with red spots and sometimes fever.

Usage & Nuances

'Chickenpox' is usually used in the singular and with 'the' ('have the chickenpox'), though 'have chickenpox' is also correct. It's considered informal in conversation. Don't confuse it with 'smallpox,' a much more serious disease.

Example Sentences

My sister had chickenpox last year.

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Children usually get chickenpox only once.

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The doctor said I have chickenpox.

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Everyone in my class caught chickenpox at the same time.

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If you've had chickenpox, you usually can't get it again.

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My mom stayed home from work when I had chickenpox to take care of me.

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