Allergy

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Meanings of Allergy

   
Noun
  • A reaction your body has to something that usually doesn't bother other people, like pollen or certain foods.
  • When your body feels sick or itchy because it doesn't like something you touched or ate.
  • A special sensitivity to something that can make you feel unwell.
   

Explanation of the word: Allergy

An allergy is when your body reacts badly to something, like peanuts or pollen. It can make you feel sick, sneeze, or have a rash.

   

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Translations for the word: Allergy

   
hindi
एलर्जी (Allergy)

Elarji

सर्दी (Sardi)

Sardi

एलर्जी (Elarji)

Elarji

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Allergy

The Sneaky Little Monster

Allergies can be a bit tricky, just like a sneaky little monster hiding under your bed! Sometimes, our bodies don’t like certain things, like pollen from flowers or peanuts in our snacks. When that happens, we might sneeze or get itchy.

But don’t worry! Just like superheroes have special powers, we can learn how to stay safe. Always tell a grown-up if something makes you feel funny. They can help you find yummy snacks that are safe and fun!

Remember, it’s okay to be different, and knowing about allergies helps us be super friends!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Allergy

An allergy is when your body doesn't like something, like certain foods or pollen, and it makes you feel sick or itchy.

You say 'allergy' like this: AL-er-jee.

The word 'allergy' comes from the Greek word 'allos' meaning 'other' and 'ergon' meaning 'work', which together means 'different reaction'.

The word 'allergy' in Kannada is 'ಅಲರ್ಜೀ' (Alarjī).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Allergy

Fact: Did you know that allergies can make you sneeze, itch, or even have a tummy ache? They happen when your body thinks something harmless is a bad guy!
Proverb: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. (It's better to avoid problems than to fix them later.)
Quote: "The greatest wealth is health." - Virgil