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epidemic
The word 'epidemic' is a noun and an adjective. There is no verb form of the word epidemic.
The disease Shakespeare refers to most often is syphilis. Syphilis had become an epidemic since it was brought back from America by Christopher Columbus, and was rampant among the prostitutes in Southwark. Another serious disease was plague, of the variety called pneumonic plague, which recurred frequently and caused the closure of theatres in the 1590s. A particularly devastating outbreak of plague took place in 1666.
The most recent epidemic in Jamaica in 2014 is the AIDS epidemic.
Some diseases can be very epidemic.
You can die of untreated syphilis. Syphilis is easily treated, so it's not necessary to let it kill you.
Seriously? Just go google that. P.S. You spelled epidemic correctly, idiot.You spelled the word epidemic correctly. Epidemic is a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease.
Epidemic is an outbreak of a disease in a particular area.
Trichomoniasis is not an epidemic disease. It is endemic.
Groningen epidemic happened in 1826.
The flu epidemic.
There was an epidemic outbreak of measles in the summer of 1978. The measles outbreak has reached epidemic proportions in 1978.