Pronunciation: /ˈhiː.lɪŋ/
noun the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again
A1 Healing takes time.
A2 Her healing process was slow but steady.
B1 The doctor recommended holistic healing methods.
B2 The power of music for emotional healing is well-documented.
C1 The retreat offered a variety of healing modalities, from acupuncture to reiki.
C2 The healing properties of this herbal remedy have been scientifically proven.
adjective having the ability to restore health or well-being
A1 She used a healing ointment on her cut finger.
A2 The healing power of nature can be seen in the growth of plants.
B1 Yoga is known for its healing effects on both the body and mind.
B2 The therapist recommended a healing massage to help with the patient's muscle pain.
C1 The healing properties of the herbal remedy were well-known in traditional medicine.
C2 The artist found healing in expressing their emotions through their paintings.
formal The doctor recommended a healing regimen to help speed up the recovery process.
informal She believes in the power of healing crystals to promote wellness.
slang Healing vibes are all around us, man.
figurative Time is the ultimate healing balm for a broken heart.
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