Pronunciation: /ˈkoʊ.diːn/

Definitions of codeine

noun a narcotic alkaloid used in medicine as an analgesic and antitussive

Example Sentences

A1 Codeine is a type of pain medication.

A2 Some cough syrups contain codeine to help suppress coughing.

B1 Doctors may prescribe codeine for moderate to severe pain relief.

B2 It is important to follow the recommended dosage of codeine to avoid potential side effects.

C1 Codeine is a commonly used opioid analgesic with both pain relieving and cough suppressing properties.

C2 The misuse of codeine can lead to addiction and other serious health consequences.

Examples of codeine in a Sentence

formal Codeine is a narcotic pain-reliever that is commonly used to treat mild to moderate pain.

informal My doctor prescribed me some codeine for my back pain.

slang I heard some people use codeine to get high.

figurative She found solace in codeine, numbing both her physical and emotional pain.

Grammatical Forms of codeine

plural

codeines

comparative

more codeine

superlative

most codeine

present tense

codeines

future tense

will codeine

perfect tense

have codeined

continuous tense

is codeining

singular

codeine

positive degree

codeine

infinitive

to codeine

gerund

codeining

participle

codeined

Origin and Evolution of codeine

First Known Use: 1832 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'codeine' is derived from the Greek word 'kodeia' which means 'poppy head'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to the alkaloid found in opium, codeine's usage has evolved to become a commonly prescribed pain medication with mild to moderate analgesic effects.