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plague
noun
    1a. medicine.
      Any of several epidemic diseases with a high mortality rate;
    1b. medicine.
      Specifically, an infectious epidemic disease of rats and other rodents, caused by a bacterium and transmitted to humans by flea bites, eg bubonic plague.
    2. An overwhelming intrusion by something unwelcome.
      Example: a plague of tourists
    3. colloq
      A nuisance.
    4. An affliction regarded as a sign of divine displeasure.
      Example: a plague on both your houses
      Thesaurus: pestilence, bane, blight, affliction, scourge.
verb plagued, plaguing
    1. To afflict someone.
      Example: plagued by headaches
    2. To pester someone; to annoy them continually.
      Thesaurus: disturb, trouble, bother, harry, annoy, afflict, pester, vex, beset, harass.
Idiom: avoid something like the plague
    To keep well away from it; to shun it absolutely.
Etymology: 14c: from Latin plaga blow, disaster or pestilence.



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