It means unwholesome condition. Or sad condition
Sad, depressed low self-esteem.
No, a morbid condition refers to a state of illness or disease in an individual, which is a subjective experience influenced by individual perception and medical diagnosis. It is not solely based on objective criteria.
A morbid condition in which albumin is present in the urine.
Some people have a morbid fear of hospitals.
'you are morbid, diseased'
Morbid obesity (MO)
Morbid obesity
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Jane had a morbid fear of spiders Jack had a morbid fascination for horror movies
Can you morbid something? No, morbid is an adjective. Simple test: That was VERY morbid. If you can use VERY in front of the word and it makes sense, it is probably an adjective.
The word is comorbid or comorbidity. The non-hyphenated term is in the medical dictionary and the hyphenated version is not. The hyphen (co-morbid) lends itself to two morbidities, when in actuality we are talking about in addition to condition one, we have other comorbid factors.
Morbid Obscenity was created in 2006.
Morbid Angel was created in 1983.