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Meaning of health | Babel Free

Noun feminine CEFR A2 Frequent
hɛlθ

Definitions

  1. The state of being free from physical or psychological disease, illness, or malfunction; wellness.
    uncountable, usually
  2. The state of being free from physical or psychological disease, illness, or malfunction; wellness. .mw-parser-output .defdate{font-size:smaller}
  3. A warrior; hero; man.
    obsolete
  4. bless you (said to somebody who has sneezed)
  5. A state of well-being or balance, often physical but sometimes also mental and social; the overall level of function of an organism from the cellular (micro) level to the social (macro) level
  6. the absence of pain. — analgesic, analgetic, adj.
  7. A state of well-being or balance, often physical but sometimes also mental and social; the overall level of function of an organism from the cellular (micro) level to the social (macro) level.
    uncountable, usually
  8. cheers (the usual toast when drinking alcohol)
  9. Physical condition
  10. Medicine. diagnosis of a condition on the basis of its resemblance to other conditions.
  11. Physical condition.
    uncountable, usually
  12. greetings!
  13. Cure, remedy
  14. the use of friction, especially rubbing, in therapy or as a remedy.
  15. Cure, remedy.
    obsolete, uncountable, usually
  16. A toast to prosperity
  17. the absence of physical sensation. — anesthesiologist, anaesthesiologist, anaesthetist, n. — anesthetic, anaesthetic, n., adj.
  18. A toast to prosperity.
    countable, usually
  19. the destruction of microorganisms that cause infection. — antiseptic, adj.
  20. The amount of damage an in-game object can withstand before it is destroyed.
    uncountable, usually
  21. the process of preventing the growth or spread of bacteria. — bacteriostat, n. — bacteriostatic, adj.
  22. general physical or mental poor health; weakness or malnutrition.
  23. Medicine. an unhealthy condition, especially an imbalance of physiologic or constitutional elements, often of the blood. Cf. eucrasia. — dyscrasic, dyscratic, adj.
  24. the formation of scar tissue as part of the healing process. — epulotic, adj.
  25. a condition of good digestion. — eupeptic, adj.

Equivalents

Afrikaans gesondheid
አማርኛ ጤና
العربية الصّحّة سلامة صحة عافية
Azərbaycanca sağlamlıq səhhət
Беларуская здаро́ўе
Български здраве кръв
Bosanski vida zdravje
Català salut sanitat
Čeština zdraví
Cymraeg iechyd
Dansk helse sundhed
Deutsch Gesundheit
Ελληνικά υγεία
Esperanto sano
Español salud sanidad
Eesti tervis
Euskara osasun
Suomi kunto olo terveys
Français forme point de vie PV santé
Gaeilge sláinte
Gàidhlig slàinte
Galego saúde
ગુજરાતી આરોગ્ય
Hausa lafiya
עברית בריאות
Hrvatski vida zdravje
Հայերեն առողջություն
Bahasa Indonesia kesehatan
Íslenska heilsa
Italiano salute sanità
日本語 健康
ქართული ჯანმრთელობა
Қазақша денсаулық
ខ្មែរ សុខភាព
한국어 건강
Kurdî afiyet şalûs şano sihat
Lëtzebuergesch Gesondheet
Lietuvių sveikata
Latviešu veselība
Malagasy fahasalamana
Te Reo Māori hauora
Македонски здравје
മലയാളം ആരോഗ്യം
Bahasa Melayu kesihatan
Malti saħħa
မြန်မာဘာသာ ကျန်းမာရေး
Nederlands gezondheid welzijn
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਸਿਹਤ
Polski zdrowie
پښتو روغتيا
Português saúde vida
Română sănătate
Slovenčina zdravie
Slovenščina zdrávje
Shqip shëndet
Српски vida zdravje
Svenska hälsa
Kiswahili afya
ไทย สุขภาพ
ትግርኛ ጥዕና
Türkmençe saglyk
Tagalog kalusugan
Türkçe afiyet esenlik sağlık sıhhat
Українська здоров'я
Tiếng Việt sức khoẻ

Examples

“Her mental health is really affected by stressful environments.”
“My granpa still enjoys very good health.”
“Then he commenced to talk, really talk. and inside of two flaps of a herring's fin he had me mesmerized, like Eben Holt's boy at the town hall show. He talked about the ills of humanity, and the glories of health and Nature and service and land knows what all.”
“The directors are concerned about the financial health of the project.”
“Strikingly, however, Waller does not deny but rather revels in the claim that healths lead to excessive drinking”
“The enemies on this level have a lot of health.”
“Lose a little health and there's a few seconds in which you'll be able to win it back by ragging on an enemy.”
“They, under false pretence of amity and cheer, the British peers invite, the German healths to view.”

CEFR level

A2
Elementary
This word is part of the CEFR A2 vocabulary — elementary level.
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