Clipping of COVID-19. [(pathology) COVID-19 (disease)]
covid
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for covid.
Editorial note
Conclusion to draw: only virologists funded by research grants have credibility to sound-off publicly on covid origins.
Quick take
Clipping of COVID-19. [(pathology) COVID-19 (disease)]
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of covid gathered in one view.
Ellipsis of COVID-19. [(pathology) COVID-19 (disease)]
(archaic, units of measure) A cubit.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for covid.
noun
Clipping of COVID-19. [(pathology) COVID-19 (disease)]
noun
Ellipsis of COVID-19. [(pathology) COVID-19 (disease)]
noun
(archaic, units of measure) A cubit.
noun
(archaic, units of measure) A chi.
Example sentences
Conclusion to draw: only virologists funded by research grants have credibility to sound-off publicly on covid origins.
Also put some about global warming on there, or pollution, or efficacy of the covid vaccine.
We had the 2020 crash in the Covid era, there were opportunities as well back then.
There is evidence for this in a survey KCL did of anti-vaccine beliefs during covid.
It feels like this in many contexts, but I started to say it during covid.
• this person who suspects a research-related origin of covid is not a published, experienced virologist.
I started learning piano by myself during covid.
In general British anti-vaxers are left wing (very lefty affluent hippie types - you can see this from the areas with low MMR rates), and even more so during covid when a right wing government was in power.
'research-related covid origin' becomes an anti-meme.
Thanks to long-covid putting the symptoms of ME/CFS on the forefront lately, there’s finally been some much needed research into the disease and people like my aunt finally get the diagnosis they should have been getting many years ago.
* Not if we're actually in literate company, but that seemed to be the common consensus after I skipped the jab, having recovered from covid right before the shots became available.
Quote examples
But years later when covid hit, he was one of those very vocal people claiming complete nonsense based on "the numbers".
I personally know of British students who declared they would not have covid vaccines because they "did not trust the Tories"
I just think Covid made us all "get on the same wavelength", then someone(s) tainted that through things like heavy Reddit moderation.
I remember having the same thoughts when Covid was first “arriving” if you will: we wanted people in the know to throw us a nugget of information, and they just didn’t know.
Proper noun examples
Unfortunately, after Covid, ME/CFS was even more politicized as part of the long-Covid discussions and got caught up in the culture wars.
If you've been only seeing bad news since Covid, then it makes you (read, made me) think the world's in a terrible place.
Covid demonstrated that can't even successfully rejigger the distribution of toilet paper to adjust for a change in where people poop during the day.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use covid in a sentence?
Conclusion to draw: only virologists funded by research grants have credibility to sound-off publicly on covid origins.
What does covid mean?
Clipping of COVID-19. [(pathology) COVID-19 (disease)]
What part of speech is covid?
covid is commonly used as noun.