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an acute vs a cute

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they have different meanings and contexts. 'An acute' is used to describe a severe or intense situation, while 'a cute' is used to describe something as charming or attractive. They are not interchangeable and serve different purposes.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 664 views

an acute

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe a severe or intense situation.

Use 'an acute' before a noun to emphasize the severity or intensity of a situation or condition.

Examples:

  • an acute illness
  • an acute pain
  • an acute crisis
  • an acute sense of danger
  • an acute awareness
  • It has been recommended that immunisation should be delayed during the course of an acute febrile illness.
  • Dose levels should be selected taking into account the results from an acute test on delayed neurotoxicity and any other existing toxicity or kinetic data available for the test compound.
  • The procedures set out in this test method may also be used for an acute neurotoxicity study.
  • It is therefore impossible to make categorical recommendations regarding the number of hospital beds required for patients in an acute phase, without taking account of local conditions.
  • Transient symptoms as in an acute phase reaction (myalgia, malaise and in rare cases fever) usually in connection with the start of treatment.
  • This method describes an acute toxicity test to assess effects of chemicals towards daphnids.
  • The Company was therefore faced with an acute financing problem linked to its indebtedness.
  • He has an acute sense of observation.
  • The applicant shall submit information to confirm the absence of an acute intratracheal and intraperitoneal toxicity/infectivity/pathogenicity potential.
  • The company had an acute liquidity need which it could not overcome by its own resources.
  • And 40 states already have an acute nursing shortage.
  • Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal infection caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholera of serogroups O1 or O139.
  • Measles is an acute illness caused by morbillivirus.
  • Administration of Cervarix should be postponed in subjects suffering from an acute severe febrile illness.
  • Administration of Gardasil should be postponed in subjects suffering from an acute severe febrile illness.
  • Consider delaying Naglazyme infusions in patients who present with an acute febrile or respiratory illness.
  • Consider delaying the infusion in patients who present with an acute febrile respiratory illness.
  • There is no clinical experience with the effects of an acute overdose with degarelix.
  • Tetanus is an acute, often fatal disease caused by the neurotoxin of the bacterium Clostridium tetani.
  • It is manifestly obvious that returning entails an acute crisis.

a cute

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe something as charming or attractive.

Use 'a cute' before a noun to express admiration or affection for something that is charming or attractive.

Examples:

  • a cute puppy
  • a cute baby
  • a cute outfit
  • a cute smile
  • a cute gesture
  • Looking for a cute guy to hook up with.
  • You make a cute Green Arrow.
  • -That's a cute youngster of yours.
  • Look, take deep lady's a cute sword.
  • She moved in with a cute guy in a really tricked-out van.
  • You meet a cute boy and you're having fun.
  • Ooh. Somebody's finding river fingers with a cute boy.
  • Allie's a cute girl name.
  • Your neighbor thinks you're a cute guy.
  • Oh, now, this is a cute couple.
  • He's a regular guy married to a cute Russian.
  • And, hey, you married into a cute family.
  • Jane, it's a cute picture.
  • You have such a cute face, Simon.
  • You two make a cute couple.
  • Why? Oh, you're such a cute family.
  • Yeah, that's a cute name.
  • In this most recent case, my subject was Caleigh, a cute pharmacist.
  • I think you and Brandon make such a cute couple.
  • There's a cute, little park nearby.

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