Pronunciation: /mɛdz/

Definitions of meds

noun Shortened form of the word 'medications', referring to pharmaceutical drugs or medicines.

Example Sentences

A1 I take my meds every morning to stay healthy.

A2 She forgot to refill her meds prescription at the pharmacy.

B1 The doctor adjusted my meds after my check-up.

B2 It's important to keep track of your meds and take them as prescribed.

C1 The pharmacist explained the potential side effects of the new meds.

C2 Some people may experience allergic reactions to certain meds.

Examples of meds in a Sentence

formal The doctor prescribed some meds to help manage the patient's symptoms.

informal I always forget to take my meds in the morning.

slang I need to pick up my meds from the pharmacy before they close.

figurative Music is my meds, it helps me relax and unwind after a long day.

Grammatical Forms of meds

plural

meds

present tense

meds

future tense

will meds

perfect tense

have meds

continuous tense

is meds

singular

med

positive degree

med

infinitive

med

gerund

medding

participle

medded

Origin and Evolution of meds

First Known Use: 1960 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'meds' is a shortened form of the word 'medications'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'meds' became popular in informal language and medical jargon in the 20th century as a convenient abbreviation for medications.