Analgesic

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Pronunciation: /ˌænəlˈdʒiːzɪk/

Definitions of analgesic

noun a medicine used to relieve pain

Example Sentences

A1 My doctor prescribed me an analgesic for my headache.

A2 She keeps a supply of analgesics in her purse in case of emergencies.

B1 The analgesic provided relief from the pain after the surgery.

B2 The nurse administered the analgesic to the patient to help manage his discomfort.

C1 The effectiveness of the analgesic was evident in the patient's improved comfort levels.

C2 The doctor recommended a stronger analgesic for the chronic pain the patient was experiencing.

adjective relating to or capable of relieving pain

Example Sentences

A1 I took an analgesic pill for my headache.

A2 She used an analgesic cream to relieve the pain in her muscles.

B1 The doctor recommended an analgesic spray for the patient's joint pain.

B2 The analgesic properties of the medication helped alleviate the chronic pain.

C1 The analgesic effects of the treatment were long-lasting and effective for the patient.

C2 The analgesic properties of the drug made it a popular choice for pain management in the medical field.

Examples of analgesic in a Sentence

formal The doctor prescribed a potent analgesic to manage the patient's severe pain.

informal I took an analgesic for my headache and it really helped.

slang I popped an analgesic for my backache and now I feel much better.

figurative Music is my analgesic; it helps me forget my troubles and relax.

Grammatical Forms of analgesic

past tense

analgesiced

plural

analgesics

comparative

more analgesic

superlative

most analgesic

present tense

analgesics

future tense

will analgesic

perfect tense

have analgesiced

continuous tense

is analgesicing

singular

analgesic

positive degree

analgesic

infinitive

to analgesic

gerund

analgesicing

participle

analgesiced

Origin and Evolution of analgesic

First Known Use: 0018 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'analgesic' originated from the combination of the Greek words 'an-' (without) and 'algos' (pain), meaning 'without pain'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a substance that relieves pain without causing loss of consciousness, the term 'analgesic' has evolved to encompass a wide range of pain-relieving medications, including both over-the-counter and prescription drugs.