Pronunciation: /ˈmaɪkroʊˌdoʊs/
noun a small, precise amount of a substance, especially a drug, that is intended to produce a specific effect
A1 I take a small microdose of vitamins every morning.
A2 Some people believe that microdosing can improve cognitive function.
B1 Microdoses of medication can be effective in treating certain conditions.
B2 The doctor recommended a microdose of the new drug for the patient.
C1 Research has shown that microdoses of psychedelics can have therapeutic effects.
C2 Microdosing is becoming increasingly popular as a way to enhance creativity and productivity.
verb none
A1 I microdose my medication to avoid side effects.
A2 She decided to microdose with CBD oil for anxiety relief.
B1 The doctor recommended that he microdose psilocybin for his depression.
B2 Athletes sometimes microdose with supplements to enhance their performance.
C1 Some people believe in the benefits of microdosing psychedelics for creativity and focus.
C2 Researchers are studying the effects of microdosing on cognitive function and mental health.
adjective none
A1 I took a microdose of medicine to help with my headache.
A2 She decided to try microdosing as a way to improve her focus.
B1 Microdose amounts of caffeine can still provide a boost of energy.
B2 The doctor recommended a microdose of the medication to minimize side effects.
C1 Microdose therapy has gained popularity as a treatment for certain mental health conditions.
C2 Athletes sometimes use microdose techniques to enhance their performance without risking their health.
adverb none
A1 She takes a microdose of vitamins every morning.
A2 He decided to microdose his medication to minimize side effects.
B1 The doctor recommended microdosing the pain medication for better tolerance.
B2 The athlete uses microdose techniques to enhance performance without risking health.
C1 Microdosing psychedelics has gained popularity as a way to improve creativity and focus.
C2 The scientist conducted a study on the effects of microdosing various substances on cognitive function.
pronoun none
A1 I take a microdose to help me focus.
A2 She uses a microdose of medication to manage her anxiety.
B1 Microdosing is becoming more popular as a way to enhance creativity.
B2 Athletes sometimes use microdoses of performance-enhancing drugs to gain an edge.
C1 The scientist conducted a study on the effects of microdoses of psychedelics on cognition.
C2 Microdosing has been shown to have potential benefits for certain mental health conditions.
preposition none
A1 I take a microdose of medicine every morning.
A2 She decided to microdose her skincare products for better results.
B1 The doctor recommended that I microdose my vitamins to improve my health.
B2 Athletes sometimes microdose caffeine to enhance their performance.
C1 Microdosing certain medications can have significant benefits for patients with chronic conditions.
C2 Researchers are studying the effects of microdosing psychedelics on mental health disorders.
conjunction none
A1 I microdose my medication to avoid side effects.
A2 She decided to microdose her vitamins for better absorption.
B1 The doctor recommended that he microdose the painkiller for gradual relief.
B2 Athletes sometimes microdose certain supplements to enhance performance.
C1 The scientist conducted a study on the effects of microdosing psychedelics.
C2 Microdosing has gained popularity as a way to boost creativity and focus.
interjection none
A1 Microdose! That's a small amount.
A2 Microdose before bed to help with sleep.
B1 Microdose of medication can be effective for some conditions.
B2 I decided to microdose with psychedelics for a month.
C1 Microdose responsibly and monitor your reactions.
C2 Some people believe in the benefits of microdosing for cognitive enhancement.
article none
A1 I take a microdose of vitamins every morning to stay healthy.
A2 She decided to try microdosing with psychedelic substances for mental clarity.
B1 Microdosing is becoming more popular as a way to enhance productivity without the side effects of larger doses.
B2 Some people claim that microdosing LSD has helped them with their creativity and focus.
C1 Research is ongoing to determine the long-term effects of microdosing on cognitive function.
C2 The practice of microdosing has sparked debates among scientists and medical professionals about its potential benefits and risks.
formal Some people believe that a microdose of certain substances can have therapeutic effects.
informal I heard that taking a microdose of mushrooms can enhance your creativity.
slang I'm thinking about microdosing LSD to see if it helps with my anxiety.
figurative She took a microdose of courage before giving her presentation.
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