sufferer
sufferer — noun
1. a person who experiences a disease or medical problem, often for a long time or
a person who experiences a disease or medical problem, often for a long time or repeatedly
Andrés, a longtime asthma sufferer, keeps his medicine beside his bed every night.
appositive: 'name, a [condition] sufferer,'
The hospital offers free health checks for diabetes sufferers every three months.
collocation: [condition] + sufferer
Many arthritis sufferers say that gentle swimming helps reduce their pain.
Folake is a migraine sufferer who always carries pain relief in her work bag.
Support groups give cancer sufferers a chance to talk about their worries with others.
- patient
stronger clinical tone; implies receiving medical treatment from a doctor or hospital
- victim
stronger negative connotation; suggests harm from an external cause (e.g., a victim of the disease), not just experiencing it
- case
medical jargon; impersonal and often used in statistics ('a case of malaria') rather than for an individual person
文法句型
[condition] + sufferer
sufferer + of + [condition]
用法筆記
Frequently used with the name of a chronic or recurring condition placed before the word (e.g., asthma sufferer) or after 'of' (e.g., sufferer of diabetes). In some contexts, 'person with [condition]' is preferred to avoid emphasizing the negative aspect of the illness.