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stigma
[stig-muh]
noun
plural
stigmata, stigmasa mark of disgrace or infamy; a stain or reproach, as on one's reputation.
Synonyms: , ,Medicine/Medical.
a mental or physical mark that is characteristic of a defect or disease.
the stigmata of leprosy.
a place or point on the skin that bleeds during certain mental states, as in hysteria.
Zoology.
a small mark, spot, or pore on an animal or organ.
the eyespot of a protozoan.
an entrance into the respiratory system of insects.
Botany.the part of a pistil that receives the pollen.
stigmata, marks resembling the wounds of the crucified body of Christ, said to be supernaturally impressed on the bodies of certain persons, especially nuns, tertiaries, and monastics.
Archaic.a mark made by a branding iron on the skin of a criminal or slave.
stigma
/ ˈɪɡə /
noun
a distinguishing mark of social disgrace
the stigma of having been in prison
a small scar or mark such as a birthmark
pathol
any mark on the skin, such as one characteristic of a specific disease
any sign of a mental deficiency or emotional upset
botany the receptive surface of a carpel, where deposited pollen germinates
zoology
a pigmented eyespot in some protozoans and other invertebrates
the spiracle of an insect
archaica mark branded on the skin
(plural) Christianity marks resembling the wounds of the crucified Christ, believed to appear on the bodies of certain individuals
stigma
The sticky tip of a flower pistil, on which pollen is deposited at the beginning of pollination.
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Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of stigma1
Example Sentences
Looking at the year ahead, he aims to remove the stigma surrounding mental health problems and raise funds to help organisations such as the charity Mind provide the support people need.
Nicola Armstrong, who is the eating disorder charity Beat's national lead for Northern Ireland, said weight gain was a symptom of BED and that could lead to "shame and stigma".
However, psychotherapy remains steeped in stigma and inaccessible to many.
The 29-year-old said she felt there was a stigma to being homeless and she had kept it secret from her family.
The stigma associated with tattoos and streetwear in Vietnam has played a role in keeping the core community small.
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