Plague | Mean of plague in English Dictionary
/ˈpleɪg/
- Noun
- a large number of harmful or annoying things
- The country was hit by a plague of natural disasters that year.
- a plague of locusts
- There has been a plague of bank robberies in the area.
- a disease that causes death and that spreads quickly to a large number of people
- a plague that swept through the tribe in the 1600s
- a time of plague
- to stay away as much as possible from (someone or something)
- I avoid my weird neighbor like the plague.
- Verb
- to cause constant or repeated trouble, illness, etc., for (someone or something)
- parasites that plague deer
- Computer viruses plague Internet users.
- Crime plagues the inner city.
- Drought and wildfires continue to plague the area.
- The new plane has been plagued by/with mechanical problems. [=has had many mechanical problems]
- an athlete plagued by knee injuries
- to cause constant worry or distress to (someone)
- He is plagued by a sense of guilt.
- She is plagued by fear of another terrorist attack.
- I was plagued with doubts about my decision.