[
US
/æzˈmætɪk/
]
[ UK /æsmˈætɪk/ ]
[ UK /æsmˈætɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- relating to breathing with a whistling sound
NOUN
-
a person suffering from asthma
the painful gasps of a dying asthmatic
she is a chronic asthmatic
How To Use asthmatic In A Sentence
- Some asthmatics also react to sulfites present in some foods and wines.
- I read day and night, like an asthmatic gasping for breath. Dreamseller: The Calling
- Four experimental models were employed to investigate the effects of the extract: anti-ulcer, antiasthmatic (in vivo), oxytocic Chapter 7
- she is a chronic asthmatic
- Despite the increased risk they run, fewer than 20 per cent of asthmatics are vaccinated against the flu.
- Although asthma and obesity may not be causally related, the high prevalence of obesity results in many asthmatic patients being obese.
- Careful instruction in the use of metered dose inhalers is an essential part of educating asthmatic patients.
- The leaves of bael are astringent, a laxative, a febrifuge and an expectorant and are useful in ophthalmia, deafness, inflammations, catarrh, diabetes and asthmatic complaints.
- And if they think they're suffering from any kind of asthmatic exacerbation, they need to see their doctor and aggressive treatments sooner rather than later. Breaking News: CBS News
- One can only conjecture about the discomfort and indignity that Sharp, an asthmatic vegan, suffered in his quest, tramping up muddy tracks in the Appalachian mountains, where one community tried to convince him chicken was a vegetable. Cecil Sharp and the Morris Men