symptomatic

/ˌsɪmptəˈmætɪk/
adjective
  1. Showing or being a sign of a particular condition or problem.
    • A persistent cough is symptomatic of a cold or allergies.
    • Her fatigue was symptomatic of the stress she was under at work.
    • The rising crime rate is symptomatic of deeper social issues.
  2. Relating to or showing symptoms of a disease.
    • The doctor prescribed medication to manage the symptomatic phase of the illness.
    • Even if you feel fine, you could still be symptomatic without realizing it.
    • Patients who are symptomatic should isolate to prevent spreading the virus.
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