What part of speech is pandemics?

Pandemics can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. pandemics is a noun, plural of pandemic.

Inflections

Noun

What does pandemics mean?

Definitions

Noun

pandemic - an epidemic that is geographically widespread; occurring throughout a region or even throughout the world

Examples of pandemics

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1. noun Pandemics are not fun.
2. noun Tom doesn't like pandemics.
3. noun New studies by the Global Virome Project, a worldwide effort to increase preparedness for pandemics, indicate the world can expect about five new animal-borne pathogens to infect humans each year, creating a sense of urgency to curb the wild animal trade.
4. noun From alien invasions and climate catastrophes to pandemics, Hollywood has made countless disaster movies over the years.
5. noun The pandemics turned into a hysteria.
6. noun She warns the risks of new pandemics will continue to increase if the world continues business as usual.
7. noun The World Health Organization (WHO) lists the Nipah virus as a developing disease that could cause a global pandemic. Ebola and Zika are also on this list.
8. noun Tom is afraid of the pandemic.
9. noun The World Health Organization says the coronavirus outbreak does not yet fit the criterion for a pandemic — but warns a pandemic is possible and nations should prepare.
10. noun European officials say they fear the spread could quickly develop into a pandemic.
11. noun If a disease is called a pandemic, it can't be controlled, but that doesn't necessarily mean that a lot of people are dying.
12. noun The last pandemic was in 2009 when a new influenza virus, called H1N1, started in the U.S. and circulated the globe. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that between 151,000 and 600,000 people died.
13. noun The World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic.
14. noun The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic.
15. noun The World Health Organization determined Wednesday that the fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak is now a pandemic .
16. adj. A pandemic outbreak of malaria.
17. adj. Pandemic fear of nuclear war.
Sentence  
noun
Pandemics are not fun.
Tom doesn't like pandemics.
New studies by the Global Virome Project, a worldwide effort to increase preparedness for pandemics, indicate the world can expect about five new animal-borne pathogens to infect humans each year, creating a sense of urgency to curb the wild animal trade.
From alien invasions and climate catastrophes to pandemics, Hollywood has made countless disaster movies over the years.
The pandemics turned into a hysteria.
She warns the risks of new pandemics will continue to increase if the world continues business as usual.
The World Health Organization (WHO) lists the Nipah virus as a developing disease that could cause a global pandemic. Ebola and Zika are also on this list.
Tom is afraid of the pandemic.
The World Health Organization says the coronavirus outbreak does not yet fit the criterion for a pandemic — but warns a pandemic is possible and nations should prepare.
European officials say they fear the spread could quickly develop into a pandemic.
If a disease is called a pandemic, it can't be controlled, but that doesn't necessarily mean that a lot of people are dying.
The last pandemic was in 2009 when a new influenza virus, called H1N1, started in the U.S. and circulated the globe. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that between 151,000 and 600,000 people died.
The World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic.
The World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic.
The World Health Organization determined Wednesday that the fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak is now a pandemic .
adj.
A pandemic outbreak of malaria.
Pandemic fear of nuclear war.

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