convalescence
Americannoun
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the gradual recovery of health and strength after illness.
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the period during which one is convalescing.
noun
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gradual return to health after illness, injury, or an operation, esp through rest
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the period during which such recovery occurs
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Etymology
Origin of convalescence
From the Late Latin word convalēscentia, dating back to 1480–90. See convalesce, -ence
Explanation
When someone has been severely hurt or very ill, they must go through a period of convalescence during which they rest and recuperate in order to regain their strength and health. Convalescence varies depending on the severity of the problem. The Latin convalēscere means "to regain health." The actual period of convalescence is from when you first get sick until your complete recovery. Convalescence for an illness is often accompanied by various medicines, the most effective of which often include TLC and hot chicken soup. Playwright George Bernard Shaw once quipped, "I enjoy convalescence. It is the part that makes the illness worth while."
Vocabulary lists containing convalescence
Power Suffix: -escence
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Example Sentences
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So naturally, like a hoarder who self-soothes watching Marie Kondo videos, I was immediately drawn to Scottish physician and author Gavin Francis's new book from the title alone: "Recovery: The Lost Art of Convalescence."
From Salon • Sep. 9, 2023
Convalescence here was presented as an essentially professional activity, like day-trading.
From The New Yorker • May 13, 2013
Ministry of Convalescence," this Sarraut Government announced in the words of the Premier, "We will take our time.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Convalescence, once a slow and leisurely period, keeps getting shorter.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Convalescence came, with its unwilling fretfulness, its fits of unreason.
From Peggy by Barry, Etheldred B. (Etheldred Breeze)
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