angina
Americannoun
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any attack of painful spasms characterized by sensations of choking or suffocating.
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any disease of the throat or fauces.
noun
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any disease marked by painful attacks of spasmodic choking, such as Vincent's angina and quinsy
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Also called: angina pectoris. a sudden intense pain in the chest, often accompanied by feelings of suffocation, caused by momentary lack of adequate blood supply to the heart muscle
Other Word Forms
- anginal adjective
- anginose adjective
Etymology
Origin of angina
First recorded in 1580–90; from Latin: “quinsy,” from ancina (unrecorded), from Greek anchónē, “strangulation, hanging,” influenced by Latin ang(ere) “to throttle” ( see anxious)
Example Sentences
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But, even for seasoned investors, the rules around donating crypto can still be confusing — and a few small mistakes can cost cause angina at tax time.
From MarketWatch • Dec. 5, 2025
He also had diabetes, thyroid issues, angina and had recently had a heart attack.
From BBC • Oct. 31, 2024
The disease develops over a very long period of time and is not noticed until it leads to blood clots causing angina, heart attack, or stroke.
From Science Daily • Dec. 21, 2023
Doctors had been prescribing nitroglycerin for angina and other heart ailments for over a century — including, coincidentally, to Alfred Nobel, who founded the Nobel Prizes.
From New York Times • Sep. 6, 2023
All you need is the evidence of the ECG, blood pressure, fluid in the lungs, and unstable angina.
From "Blink" by Malcolm Gladwell
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