Pronunciation: /ˈkjʊrəbəl/
adjective able to be cured or treated
A1 Some common colds are curable with rest and fluids.
A2 Skin infections caused by bacteria are usually curable with antibiotics.
B1 Many types of cancer are curable if detected early and treated properly.
B2 The doctor assured the patient that the disease was curable with the right medication.
C1 Despite being diagnosed with a rare disease, the patient remained hopeful as it was considered curable.
C2 The medical breakthrough led to the development of a curable treatment for a previously fatal condition.
formal The doctor assured the patient that their condition was curable with the right treatment.
informal Don't worry, your illness is curable and you'll be back to normal soon.
slang Dude, chill out! It's totally curable, no need to stress.
figurative Even the most challenging obstacles in life are curable with perseverance and determination.
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