Tachycardic

Pronunciation: /ˈtiˈeɪkiˈkɑɹˈdɪk/

Tachycardic (adj)

  1. Having a heart rate that is faster than normal, often measured during rest or medical checks.
  2. Describing a condition where the heart beats quickly as part of an illness, stress, or reaction in the body.

Tachycardic (adjective)

Examples

  • The patient is tachycardic after running up the stairs.
  • I feel tachycardic when I get nervous before speaking.