asymptomatic

adjective

asymp·​tom·​at·​ic ˌā-ˌsim(p)-tə-ˈma-tik How to pronounce asymptomatic (audio)
: not causing, marked by, or presenting with signs or symptoms of infection, illness, or disease
asymptomatic carriers of contagious disease
Acute infection is usually asymptomatic, making early diagnosis difficult.Francis V. Chisari
Because gonorrhea is often asymptomatic in women, it can progress painlessly until the result is pelvic inflammatory disease with its sequelae of infertility or ectopic pregnancy.Marsha F. Goldsmith
Most patients with gallstones remain asymptomatic for many years and may, in fact, never develop symptoms.The Journal of the American Medical Association
Many of the fecal samples positive for Giardia were from asymptomatic pets.Lawrence M. Fox
asymptomatically adverb
asymptomatically infected children
The virus may be carried asymptomatically.

Examples of asymptomatic in a Sentence

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There have been no reports of infected humans in New Jersey, and a press release from the state said the people who interacted with the infected cats were asymptomatic. Susanne Rust, Los Angeles Times, 15 Mar. 2025 As a growing body of research supported that asymptomatic people could spread Covid-19, and that the virus was airborne, the CDC began recommending masks. Lauren Leffer, Popular Science, 30 Jan. 2025 More research is needed to effectively assess the potential health impact of iron screening and supplementation for asymptomatic pregnant people, said Esa Davis, a task force member and associate vice president for community health at the University of Maryland. Lourdes Medrano, NPR, 15 Sep. 2024 The good news is that Matzek is asymptomatic and could start throwing again on Monday. Gary Phillips, New York Daily News, 7 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for asymptomatic

Word History

First Known Use

1856, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of asymptomatic was in 1856

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“Asymptomatic.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/asymptomatic. Accessed 24 Mar. 2025.

Kids Definition

asymptomatic

adjective
asymp·​tom·​at·​ic ˌā-ˌsim(p)-tə-ˈmat-ik How to pronounce asymptomatic (audio)
: presenting no signs of disease

Medical Definition

asymptomatic

adjective
asymp·​tom·​at·​ic ˌā-ˌsim(p)-tə-ˈmat-ik How to pronounce asymptomatic (audio)
: not causing, marked by, or presenting with signs or symptoms of infection, illness, or disease
asymptomatic carriers of contagious disease
Decisions regarding the discontinuation of anticoagulation in such patients remain clinically challenging, requiring physicians to weigh the risk of bleeding against the risk of a stroke from asymptomatic arrhythmia.Rodney H. Falk, The New England Journal of Medicine
Acute infection is usually asymptomatic, making early diagnosis difficult.Francis V. Chisari, Nature
However, 10% to 25% of patients with Barrett's esophagus are completely asymptomatic.Scientific American Medicine Bulletin
Red blood cell transfusions for chronic stable anemia in the asymptomatic patient are not clinically beneficial and will unnecessarily increase the patient's risk for infection, immunization to blood antigens, or hemosiderosis.The Journal of the American Medical Association
asymptomatically adverb
asymptomatically infected adults
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