0 a painful swelling of the larynx, usually caused by an infection
1 an infection of the larynx, which often makes speaking painful:
He had a prolonged period of (seemingly psychosomatic) laryngitis, accompanied by depression, in the later 1850s.
A few children reported one or more of : rash, sore muscles, weakness, cough, sinusitis, laryngitis, mouth ulcers, diarrhoea, photophobia and lymphadenopathy.
Deaths due to catarrhal, laryngeal, spasmodic or stridulous croup are classified as laryngitis.
A woman came into my pharmacy last week with what appeared to be the symptoms of laryngitis—loss of voice, etc.
As it stands, it is a toothless corgi with permanent laryngitis.
I understand that he is suffering from laryngitis or lack of voice.
The tenor may develop laryngitis, or the baritone may fall under a bus, or an actress may go off and have a baby.
The ideal committee, in my view, consists of three people, with myself in the chair and the other two in bed with laryngitis.