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(Of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection.
catching
communicable
transmissible
transmittable
contractable
infectious
1
She was sure that Carole was fine, but Jason's concern was
contagious
.
2
I saw no evidence of any
contagious
diseases during all my stay.
3
The boys were also in the highest good-humor; Kathleen's mirth was
contagious
.
4
The heat of the weather has produced a
contagious
sore-throat in London.
5
Health experts say people who are not showing symptoms are not
contagious
.
6
Life is
contagious
,
and in the fact lies the meaning of Comradeship.
7
If enthusiasm is
contagious
,
Christian Lindberg is an epidemic waiting to happen.
8
If the disease is
contagious
,
everyone in the palace may catch it.
9
Their devilish tears are
contagious
;
and I can't cry; it chokes me.
10
The virus, which is at large in the community, is highly
contagious
.
11
Multi-drug-resistant TB Tuberculosis is extremely
contagious
,
spreading easily via coughing and sneezing.
12
By the time she and Robert married, Robert was no longer
contagious
.
13
But scientific evidence tells us that the deceased body is not
contagious
.
14
Whose laughter will be loudest and most
contagious
on the New Earth?
15
The virus is both more
contagious
than the flu and more dangerous.
16
Norovirus was
contagious
,
so all were isolated in their homes, he said.
contagious
highly contagious
contagious disease
contagious virus
more contagious
so contagious