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  1. prog· no· sis präg-ˈnō-səs. plural prognoses präg-ˈnō-ˌsēz. Synonyms of prognosis. 1. : the prospect of recovery as anticipated from the usual course of disease or peculiarities of the case. 2. : forecast, prognostication. Did you know? Prognosis Is Not Just a Medical Term.

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  3. noun. , plural prog·no·ses [prog-, noh, -seez]. Medicine/Medical. a forecasting of the probable course and outcome of a disease, especially of the chances of recovery. a forecast or prognostication.

    • What Does Prognosis Mean?
    • Is Prognosis Singular Or plural?
    • Is Several A plural?
    • What Is Another Word For Prognosis?
    • The History and Origin of The Word
    • Examples of The Word in Context
    • In Summary

    To understand a word and how to use it properly, you must first define it. According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary, the definition of prognosis is “the prospect of recovery as anticipated from the usual course of disease or peculiarities of the case.” This is not to be confused with the word “diagnosis,” which has a different meaning entirely. ...

    Prognosis is a singular noun, used for describing one person’s prognosis. The correct plural of prognosis is “prognoses.” While this may seem odd at first, but there are actually several other words that follow this plural pattern. Words like “analysis” and “ellipsis” follow the same structure where the “is” is dropped, and an “es” is added to the ...

    When discussing the English language, one can sometimes be thrown off by a word. The word several seems like a singular wordbecause it does not end is “s” or “es.” But this word is always used to describe more than one thing. It is most often defined as “more than one, but less than many.” It is used to describe something in the middle. One example...

    It can be very beneficial to learn what the synonyms for a word are, which is where a thesaurus comes in handy. Learning words with similar meanings is a great way to really cement a word into your vocabulary. Here are some common synonyms for the word prognosis: 1. Foretelling: “To tell beforehand, to predict.” 2. Prophecy: “The prediction of some...

    One of the best ways to understand a word is to learn where it came from. A word’s etymology can reveal a lot about the changes a word has gone through to get to where it is today in modern English. According to EtymOnline.com, the word origin for prognosis is from the 1650s and was used to mean “forecast of the probable course of disease.” It is f...

    Another great way to learn how to use a word properly is to learn how to use it in context. Reading or hearing someone else use the word correctly will cement it in your vocabulary. Here are some example sentences of the word prognosis (and its plural form) being used in context: 1. “Right now, the doctors say the prognosis is good, and they expect...

    A lot of singular nouns in English are made plural by adding an “s” at the end. But there are many rules regarding how to make a word plural depending on what letter the noun ends with. There are a lot of irregular nouns in English that do not follow any rules. Therefore, you must memorize them. After some practice with these words, the pluralizati...

  4. PROGNOSES definition: 1. plural of prognosis 2. plural of prognosis . Learn more.

  5. prognosis. noun [ C ] us / prɑːɡˈnoʊ.sɪs / uk / prɒɡˈnəʊ.sɪs / plural prognoses. Add to word list. medical (also prognostication) a doctor's judgment of the likely or expected development of a disease or of the chances of getting better: The prognosis after the operation was for a full recovery.

  6. plural of prognosis (Definition of prognoses from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of prognoses

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · prognosis (plural prognoses) A forecast of the future course or outcome of a situation based on what is presently known; a prediction. [from mid 17th c.]

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