rash

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A rash is a sudden and usually painful red patch or patches on your skin. These patches can feel itchy or inflamed.

When someone says they have a rash, it's often because they got hurt by something - like a poison plant, an allergy to food, or even a new soap that irritated their skin. Sometimes people get rashes from infections, like ringworm or impetigo. And in some cases, rashes can be part of a bigger health issue. If you're worried about your rash, it's best to see a doctor for advice on how to take care of it and make sure everything is okay.

How common is "rash"?

Word rash is considered uncommon in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

adjective

  • Acting too quickly without considering the risks and consequences; not careful; hasty.

    Example: rash words spoken in the heat of debate

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