valetudinarian in English

adjective
1
showing undue concern about one's health.
In their fascinating and eloquent valetudinarian correspondence, Adams and Jefferson had a great deal to say about religion.
noun
1
a person who is unduly anxious about their health.
Emma, a clever, pretty, and self-satisfied young woman, is the daughter, and mistress of the house, of Mr Woodhouse, an amiable old valetudinarian .
adjective
    valetudinary

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1. He got sick easily since he was young , what a valetudinarian!

2. Valetudinarian, and most people would need something more vigorous .

3. The valetudinarian alternated two hours of work with one hour of rest.

4. But his eminence as a valetudinarian now made him an object of engrossing interest, and Mrs.

5. His method proved successful in his case, but he was a valetudinarian, and most people would need something more vigorous.

6. Objective Check the ash of valetudinarian for plague before 50 years , if exist plague in the soil near the ash.

7. The said method can obtain high specific antibody with high potency and the immunological milk is especially suitable for old people, infant and valetudinarian.

8. The present invention has good taste and health care effect, and may be used as the excellent nutrient source for athlete, valetudinarian and other special people.