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- nounplagues (plural noun)
- a contagious bacterial disease characterized by fever and delirium, typically with the formation of buboes (bubonic plague) and sometimes infection of the lungs (pneumonic plague):"an outbreak of plague" · "they died of the plague"
- a contagious disease that spreads rapidly and kills many people.
- an unusually large number of insects or animals infesting a place and causing damage:"a plague of fleas"
- a thing causing trouble or irritation:"staff theft is usually the plague of restaurants"
- archaicused as a curse or an expression of despair or disgust:"a plague on all their houses!"
verbplagues (third person present)Originlate Middle English: Latin plaga ‘stroke, wound’, probably from Greek (Doric dialect) plaga, from a base meaning ‘strike’. - People also ask
- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: a disastrous evil or affliction : calamity b : a destructively numerous influx or multiplication of a noxious animal : infestation a plague of locustswww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plagueany widespread affliction, calamity, or evil, especially one regarded as a direct punishment by God: a plague of war and desolation. any cause of trouble, annoyance, or vexation: Uninvited guests are a plague.www.dictionary.com/browse/plagueThe plague refers to a disease that appeared several times in the 14th century and later and that killed more than one third of the people in Europe and many people in Africa and Asia; Black Death. A plague is also a large number of insects or animals which cause damage or unpleasant conditions in an area:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/plaguePLAGUE meaning: 1 : a large number of harmful or annoying things; 2 : a disease that causes death and that spreads quickly to a large number of peoplewww.britannica.com/dictionary/plague
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