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arrhythmia

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Noun — An irregular or abnormal heartbeat, where the heart beats too fast, too slow, or unevenly.

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cardiac arrhythmia suffer from arrhythmia irregular arrhythmia

Etymology

From Greek arrhythmia, "lack of rhythm" — built from a- ("without") plus rhythmos ("rhythm").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “arrhythmia” mean?

The word “arrhythmia” means an irregular or abnormal heartbeat, where the heart beats too fast, too slow, or unevenly. In plain terms, a heartbeat that isn't keeping steady time — too fast, too slow, or irregular.

How do you pronounce “arrhythmia”?

“Arrhythmia” is pronounced ay-RIHTH-mih-uh (/eɪˈɹɪð.mɪ.ə/ in IPA).

How do you use “arrhythmia” in a sentence?

Here is “arrhythmia” used in a sentence: “Her doctor picked up a mild arrhythmia during the routine check-up.”

What is another word for “arrhythmia”?

Words with a similar meaning to “arrhythmia” include dysrhythmia.

What part of speech is “arrhythmia”?

“Arrhythmia” is a noun.

Where does the word “arrhythmia” come from?

The word “arrhythmia” comes from Greek. From Greek arrhythmia, "lack of rhythm" — built from a- ("without") plus rhythmos ("rhythm").

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