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Common collocations with condition in American Collocation

condition noun

US /kənˈdɪʃ(ə)n/

bad

appalling
bad
deplorable
poor
terrible
unsafe

The trucks were in poor condition and prone to breakdown.

good

excellent
good
immaculate
mint
perfect
pristine
tip-top

The grounds and building are in immaculate condition.

serious

critical
serious

The project is designed to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer, heart disease, diabetes and other serious conditions.

not changing

stable
unchanged

The news from the hospital was that her condition was stable.

physical

physical

He wanted to get back to scientific work but his physical condition would not allow it.

medical

medical

His medical condition was deteriorating.

get worse

deteriorate
get worse
worsen

In the middle of January Sarah’s condition worsened.

get better

get better
improve

She visited Albert in hospital and his condition had improved, which made her happy.

good

excellent
favourable
good
ideal
optimal
optimum
perfect

He at last found himself working under ideal conditions.

bad

appalling
atrocious
bad
deplorable
difficult
poor
terrible
unfavourable

He describes the often appalling conditions on emigrants’ ships.

dirty

insanitary
squalid
unhygienic
unsanitary

Tens of thousands of people lived there in insanitary conditions.