Pronunciation: /ɑti/
noun a professional who practices occupational therapy, often abbreviated as 'OT'
A1 I like to wear an OT dress to parties.
A2 She bought a new OT book to read on the plane.
B1 The OT department at the hospital is very busy.
B2 OT therapy has been proven to be effective for patients.
C1 The OT program at the university is highly regarded.
C2 He is a renowned OT specialist in the field.
adjective relating to or characteristic of occupational therapy
A1 I have an OT appointment tomorrow for my shoulder injury.
A2 The OT exercises have been really helpful in improving my range of motion.
B1 The OT department at the hospital offers a variety of services for patients.
B2 My friend is studying to become an OT and is passionate about helping others.
C1 The OT program at this university is known for its innovative research and practices.
C2 The OT interventions have significantly improved the quality of life for many individuals with disabilities.
formal Occupational therapy (OT) is a form of therapy that helps individuals improve their ability to perform daily activities.
informal My friend is studying to become an OT and she loves helping people regain their independence.
slang I heard that OT is a great career choice for those who are passionate about helping others.
figurative In a way, OT acts as a bridge to help individuals overcome obstacles and reach their full potential.
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