Word of the Day with Meaning for World Hypertension Day

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Morning Assembly : Today’s post is on Word of the Day, chosen for World Hypertension Day. These words are related to heart health and hypertension. you can use word of the day in your classrooms or morning assembly.

We have chosen words that are informational and challenging. Each word is accompanied by meaning, synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences. Whether you are a primary school, high school, or college student, these words will improve your language skills.

With these words, students will not only improve their English, but will also increase health-related awareness.

By the end of this post, you’ll have a stronger grasp of important vocabulary, which can enhance your academic writing and conversations. Stay engaged, stay informed, and keep learning with words that matter!

1. Word of the Day for Primary Classes (Nursery, LKG, UKG)

Word: Healthy

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Meaning Being strong, active, and free from illness.
Synonyms Fit, Active, Well
Antonyms Sick, Unhealthy, Weak
Etymology From Old English “hælþ,” meaning health, well-being.
Part of Speech Adjective
Pronunciation /ˈhɛlθi/
Example Sentence “Eating fruits and vegetables keeps us healthy.”
Usage in Context A healthy body helps us stay active and happy.
Related Words Health, Heal, Healing
Word Family Heal, Health, Healer
Collocations Healthy diet, Healthy living, Stay healthy
Idiomatic Usage “Health is wealth.”
Fun Fact The word “healthy” comes from the Old English term for well-being or wholeness.
Translation (Hindi) स्वस्थ (Swasth)

2. Word of the Day for Class 1, 2, and 3

Word: Blood Pressure

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Meaning The force that blood exerts against the walls of the blood vessels.
Synonyms Circulatory pressure, Blood flow
Antonyms Low blood pressure, Hypotension
Etymology From Latin “sanguis” (blood) and “pressura” (pressure).
Part of Speech Noun
Pronunciation /blʌd ˈprɛʃər/
Example Sentence “Blood pressure is an important measure of heart health.”
Usage in Context Monitoring blood pressure is essential for maintaining good health.
Related Words Hypertension, Arterial, Circulation
Word Family Blood, Pressure
Collocations High blood pressure, Blood pressure test, Blood pressure monitoring
Idiomatic Usage “Keep your blood pressure in check.”
Fun Fact Normal blood pressure is typically 120/80 mm Hg.
Translation (Hindi) रक्त दबाव (Rakt Dabaw)

3. Word of the Day for Class 4, 5, and 6

Word: Hypertension

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Meaning A condition where blood pressure is consistently high, leading to health risks.
Synonyms High blood pressure, Elevated BP, Arterial hypertension
Antonyms Normal blood pressure, Healthy BP
Etymology From Greek “hyper” (over) and “tension” (pressure).
Part of Speech Noun
Pronunciation /ˌhaɪpərˈtɛnʃən/
Example Sentence “Hypertension can lead to heart problems if untreated.”
Usage in Context Regular exercise helps control hypertension.
Related Words Cardiovascular, Blood pressure, Risk factors
Word Family Hypertensive, Hyper, Tension
Collocations Chronic hypertension, Severe hypertension, Hypertension treatment
Idiomatic Usage “Managing hypertension is vital for your health.”
Fun Fact Hypertension is known as the “silent killer” because it often shows no symptoms.
Translation (Hindi) उच्च रक्तचाप (Ucch Raktchaap)

4. Word of the Day for Class 7, 8, and 9

Word: Cardiovascular

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Meaning Related to the heart and blood vessels.
Synonyms Heart-related, Circulatory, Arterial
Antonyms Non-cardiovascular
Etymology From Greek “cardia” (heart) and “vasculum” (vessel).
Part of Speech Adjective
Pronunciation /ˌkɑːrdioʊˈvæskjʊlər/
Example Sentence “Cardiovascular health is crucial for overall wellness.”
Usage in Context Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide.
Related Words Heart disease, Arterial health, Blood flow
Word Family Cardiology, Cardiac, Cardiovascular
Collocations Cardiovascular fitness, Cardiovascular disease, Cardiovascular risk
Idiomatic Usage “Maintaining good cardiovascular health is essential.”
Fun Fact Cardiovascular exercise can improve heart health significantly.
Translation (Hindi) हृदय रोग से संबंधित (Hriday Rog Se Sambandhit)

5. Word of the Day for Class 10, 11, and 12

Word: Arterial

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Meaning Relating to the arteries, which carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart.
Synonyms Vascular, Artery-related, Circulatory
Antonyms Venous, Non-arterial
Etymology From Latin “arteria,” meaning air pipe, later applied to blood vessels.
Part of Speech Adjective
Pronunciation /ɑːˈtɪəˌrɪəl/
Example Sentence “Arterial health plays a significant role in preventing heart disease.”
Usage in Context Healthy arteries ensure efficient blood flow throughout the body.
Related Words Artery, Circulation, Heart
Word Family Artery, Arterial, Arterialization
Collocations Arterial health, Arterial blockage, Arterial pressure
Idiomatic Usage “Taking care of your arterial health is essential.”
Fun Fact Arteries carry blood away from the heart, while veins carry blood to it.
Translation (Hindi) धमनी (Dhamani)

6. Word of the Day for College Students

Word: Cholesterol

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Meaning A fatty substance found in the blood, necessary for building cells.
Synonyms Lipid, Fat, Steroid
Antonyms Healthy fats, HDL (Good cholesterol)
Etymology From Greek “chole,” meaning bile, and “stereos,” meaning solid.
Part of Speech Noun
Pronunciation /kəˈlɛstərɔl/
Example Sentence “High cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease.”
Usage in Context Regular monitoring of cholesterol levels is crucial for heart health.
Related Words Lipids, Fatty acids, LDL, HDL
Word Family Cholesterol, Hypercholesterolemia, Cholesteric
Collocations High cholesterol, Cholesterol test, Cholesterol levels
Idiomatic Usage “Keep your cholesterol in check for better health.”
Fun Fact Cholesterol is essential for cell membrane production and hormone creation.
Translation (Hindi) कोलेस्ट्रॉल (Kolestral)
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