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consumptive

American  
[kuhn-suhmp-tiv] / kənˈsʌmp tɪv /

adjective

  1. tending to consume; destructive; wasteful.

  2. relating to consumption by use.

  3. Pathology.

    1. relating to or of the nature of consumption.

    2. disposed to or affected with consumption.


noun

  1. Older Use. a person with tuberculosis.

consumptive British  
/ kənˈsʌmptɪv /

adjective

  1. causing consumption; wasteful; destructive

  2. pathol relating to or affected with consumption, esp tuberculosis of the lungs

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noun

  1. pathol a person who suffers from consumption

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Etymology

Origin of consumptive

First recorded in 1375–1425; Middle English adjective and noun consumptif “eliminating or reducing morbid humors or tissue; an agent that eliminates or reduces morbid humors or tissue,” from Medieval Latin consūmptīvum, noun use of adjective consūmptīvus “wasteful, destructive; suffering from pulmonary consumption”; see origin at consumption, -ive

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Example Sentences

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Thus, in 1913, the Jewish Consumptive Relief Assn. founded and funded two tent-cottages on 10 sunny acres in Duarte as a free and nonsectarian sanitarium.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 30, 2022

Dr. Lewis Israel Miller, medical chairman of the large Jewish Consumptive Relief Society in Denver, predicted last week that the rate may go up.

From Time Magazine Archive

Consumptive son of an English parson, Cecil John Rhodes had come to South Africa for his health, carrying nothing but a Greek lexicon.

From Time Magazine Archive

Fifth: Haugh—a flash word, signifying Disease—embracing under it, imperfections, scars, marks, &c.—is described as follows: No. 1 signifies Consumptive.

From Secret Band of Brothers A Full and True Exposition of All the Various Crimes, Villanies, and Misdeeds of This Powerful Organization in the United States. by Green, Jonathan Harrington

Consumptive, no doubt; and concealed under such a deceptive appearance of brawn!

From Margaret Montfort by Barry, Etheldred B. (Etheldred Breeze)