Pronunciation: /ˈmɛdəsən/
noun the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease
A1 I take medicine when I have a headache.
A2 My doctor prescribed me some medicine for my cold.
B1 It is important to follow the instructions on the medicine label.
B2 The new medicine on the market has shown promising results in clinical trials.
C1 The field of personalized medicine is advancing rapidly with new technologies.
C2 The pharmacist explained the potential side effects of the medicine before dispensing it.
formal The study of medicine requires years of rigorous training and education.
informal I always keep some medicine in my purse just in case I get a headache.
slang I need to pop some medicine to help me feel better after last night's party.
figurative Laughter is the best medicine for a bad mood.
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