IPA: /ˈkruːpi/
KK: /ˈkruːpi/
Relating to a type of illness that causes a harsh cough and difficulty breathing, often seen in children.
The doctor diagnosed the child with a croupy cough that kept him awake at night.
Croupy → The word 'croupy' originates from the term 'croup' (from Middle English *croupe*, meaning a disease characterized by a harsh cough) combined with the suffix '-y' (meaning characterized by). Thus, 'croupy' describes a condition characterized by the symptoms of croup.
Think of 'croup' as a harsh cough and remember that 'croupy' means having the characteristics of that cough.