Pronunciation: /ɪnˈheɪlətər/

Definitions of inhalator

noun A device used for inhaling medication or other substances into the lungs

Example Sentences

A1 An inhalator is a device used to help people breathe better.

A2 My doctor recommended using an inhalator to manage my asthma.

B1 The inhalator provided quick relief for my respiratory symptoms.

B2 I always carry my inhalator with me in case of an emergency.

C1 The new inhalator technology has greatly improved the treatment of respiratory conditions.

C2 The inhalator prescribed by my pulmonologist has been a lifesaver for me.

Examples of inhalator in a Sentence

formal The doctor prescribed an inhalator for the patient's asthma.

informal I always carry my inhalator with me in case of an asthma attack.

slang Hey, can you pass me that inhalator? I'm having trouble breathing.

figurative Music is like an inhalator for my soul, it helps me relax and breathe easier.

Grammatical Forms of inhalator

plural

inhalators

comparative

more inhalator

superlative

most inhalator

present tense

inhale

future tense

will inhale

perfect tense

have inhaled

continuous tense

is inhaling

singular

inhalator

positive degree

inhalator

infinitive

to inhale

gerund

inhaling

participle

inhaled

Origin and Evolution of inhalator

First Known Use: 1876 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'inhalator' originated from the combination of the Latin word 'inhalare' meaning 'to breathe in' and the suffix '-ator' which denotes a person or thing that performs a specified action.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a device that allows the inhalation of medicinal vapors or gases, the term 'inhalator' has evolved to also include devices used for inhaling smoke or vapor for recreational purposes.