Pronunciation: /peɪn ˈkɪlər/
noun the combination of two words 'pain' and 'killer' used together to refer to a type of medication
A1 I have a headache, so I need to take a pain killer.
A2 She always carries a pain killer in her purse in case of emergencies.
B1 The doctor prescribed a strong pain killer for his back pain.
B2 After the surgery, he was given a pain killer to manage the post-operative pain.
C1 Some people become dependent on pain killers if they are not used properly.
C2 The pain killer provided temporary relief, but he knew he needed to address the underlying cause of his chronic pain.
formal The doctor prescribed a strong pain killer to manage the patient's chronic back pain.
informal I always keep a pain killer in my bag just in case I get a headache.
slang I need to pop a pain killer before this headache gets any worse.
figurative Music has always been my pain killer during tough times.
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