Excoriated Meaning and Definition
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Excoriated
Excoriated
Pronunciation
/ɛksˈkɔriːteɪd/
Part of Speech
Adjective
Definition
Acutely painful, inflammatory, or irritating; excoriated is often used to describe a condition where the skin is severely inflamed or damaged.
Examples
- The patient’s skin was severely excoriated due to the allergic reaction.
- The athlete suffered an excoriated wound during the match.
Synonyms
- Inflamed
- Irritated
- Infused
Antonyms
- Soothing
- Mild
- Gentle
Etymology
Excoriated comes from the Latin “excoriatus,” meaning “scraped” or “rubbed off.”
Usage Notes
Excoriated is often used in medical contexts to describe severe skin conditions. It can also be used in figurative contexts to describe extreme emotional pain or distress.
Cultural References
Excoriated has been used in various contexts in literature and media, including in medical dramas and thrillers.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
- Take a pounding
- Fell victim to
Related Words or Phrases
- Wound
- Soil
- Trauma
Collocations
- Excoriated wound
- Severely excoriated skin
- Mildly excoriated
Frequency of Use
Excoriated is a relatively uncommon word, but it is gaining popularity in medical and clinical contexts.
Common Misspellings
- Excuriated
- Excoriatied
- Excorriate