Pronunciation: /ˈmɛdɪkəl/
noun a medical examination or treatment
A1 I need to go to the medical for a check-up.
A2 The medical in this area is very well-equipped.
B1 She works in the medical field as a nurse.
B2 The medical staff at the hospital was very attentive.
C1 The medical community is constantly researching new treatments.
C2 He has dedicated his life to advancing medical science.
adjective relating to the science or practice of medicine
A1 I need to go to the medical clinic for a check-up.
A2 The medical staff at the hospital were very helpful and kind.
B1 She decided to pursue a career in the medical field after volunteering at a clinic.
B2 The medical equipment in the operating room was state-of-the-art.
C1 The medical research team made a breakthrough in cancer treatment.
C2 The medical journal published a groundbreaking study on infectious diseases.
formal The medical community is constantly researching new treatments for various diseases.
informal I have a medical appointment tomorrow to get my flu shot.
slang I'm feeling pretty rough, might need to see a doc for some medical help.
figurative His words were like a soothing balm, providing a much-needed medical relief for her troubled mind.
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