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symptom

/ˈsɪm(p)təm/

[C] Countable
pl: symptoms

A symptom is a visible or felt manifestation of an invisible underlying cause. It is the "smoke" that alerts you to the "fire." Unlike a 'sign' (which can be neutral), a symptom almost always carries a negative connotation, suggesting that something is wrong, broken, or diseased. In medical contexts, it refers to subjective experiences reported by a patient. In social or economic contexts, it describes surface-level problems that point toward a systemic failure. Using 'symptom' instead of 'result' implies that the issue is part of a larger, more complex pathology that needs diagnosing.

Meanings

Noun

A physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease.

"High fever is a common symptom of the flu."

Noun

A sign or indication of something, typically something undesirable.

"The rise in unemployment is a symptom of a deeper economic crisis."

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