health

simple noun70 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

The most common way to describe a positive state of health.

Relates to the health of the population as a whole.

Refers to a person's psychological and emotional well-being.

Refers to the condition of a person's body.

Used to describe a person's very good physical and mental condition.

A very common term for a bad state of health.

Refers to the overall state of health, not a specific aspect.

Indicates an ideal state of health with no problems at all.

Synonymous with 'general health', refers to the complete health picture.

A formal or general way to refer to a state of sickness or poor health.

Refers to a complete recovery or state of being completely healthy.

A general term for a poor state of health.

Used for serious and progressive loss of health, often in old age.

Indicates that a person's health is getting progressively worse.

Similar to 'delicate health', emphasizing vulnerability.

Suggests that a person is not strong and gets sick easily.

Indicates physical weakness and lack of strength, often due to age or illness.

A fixed phrase referring to regulations and procedures intended to prevent accident or injury in workplaces or public environments.

Used with an adjective (e.g., 'have good/poor health') to describe one's health status.

To keep health safe from harm or illness.

To keep health at a good level.

To cause harm to one's health.

To take care of one's health.

Commonly used with 'good' to mean 'to be in a state of good health'.

To have a negative effect on one's health.

To make certain that health is maintained or protected.

The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.

Insurance that covers the whole or a part of the risk of a person incurring medical expenses.

A scheme or program for providing health insurance.