measles

/ˈmiːzəlz/
noun
  1. An infectious disease that causes a red rash on the skin and a high fever, especially common in children.
    • The child was vaccinated against measles before starting school.
    • Measles can be dangerous for adults who have not been immunized.
    • There was an outbreak of measles in the community last spring.
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