Pronunciation: /əˌsiːtəˈmɪnəˌfɛn/
noun a synthetic compound used in many over-the-counter medications for its analgesic and antipyretic properties
A1 Acetaminophen is commonly used to reduce fever and relieve pain.
A2 I always keep acetaminophen in my medicine cabinet in case of a headache.
B1 The doctor recommended taking acetaminophen for my muscle pain.
B2 Acetaminophen is known for its effectiveness in treating mild to moderate pain.
C1 Some people may experience side effects when taking acetaminophen with other medications.
C2 It is important to follow the recommended dosage when using acetaminophen to avoid any potential liver damage.
formal Acetaminophen is a common over-the-counter medication used to relieve pain and reduce fever.
informal I always keep acetaminophen in my medicine cabinet for headaches and body aches.
slang I popped some acetaminophen to get rid of this nasty headache.
figurative Sometimes, acetaminophen can be like a magic pill that makes all the pain go away.
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