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  1. PLAGUED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of plague 2. to cause worry, pain, or difficulty to someone or…. Learn more.

  2. See all examples of plague. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

  3. a. : an epidemic disease causing a high rate of mortality : pestilence. b. : a virulent contagious febrile disease that is caused by a bacterium (Yersinia pestis) and that occurs in bubonic, pneumonic, and septicemic forms. called also black death. 3. a. : a cause of irritation : nuisance. b.

  4. Find 138 different ways to say PLAGUED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  5. Synonyms for PLAGUED: tormented, provoked, frustrated, aggravated, bedeviled, tortured, tested, vexed; Antonyms of PLAGUED: satisfied, pleased, happy, content, delighted, calm, serene, placid.

  6. uk / pleɪɡ / us / pleɪɡ /. C2. to cause worry, pain, or difficulty to someone or something over a period of time: Financial problems have been plaguing their new business partners. My shoulder's been plaguing me all week.

  7. Jul 7, 2022 · Plague can be a very severe disease in people, with a case-fatality ratio of 30% to 60% for the bubonic type, and is always fatal for the pneumonic kind when left untreated. Antibiotic treatment is effective against plague bacteria, so early diagnosis and early treatment can save lives.

  8. The questions plagued her until one evening when the black car returned. The situation in Europe plagued him, as did the declining number of Guardians. Some people are plagued by frequent infections.

  9. n. 1. an epidemic disease that causes high mortality; pestilence. 2. an infectious, epidemic disease caused by a bacterium, Yersinia pestis, characterized by fever, chills, and prostration, transmitted to humans from rats by means of the bites of fleas. Compare bubonic plague.

  10. to annoy, bother, or pester: Ants plagued the picnickers. to smite with a plague, pestilence, death, etc.; scourge: those whom the gods had plagued. to infect with a plague; cause an epidemic in or among: diseases that still plague the natives of Ethiopia. to afflict with any evil: He was plagued by allergies all his life.

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