Pronunciation: /pɛp pɪl/
noun a small tablet or pill containing a stimulant drug, typically used to increase energy or alertness
A1 I heard that some people use pep pills to stay awake during long drives.
A2 She took a pep pill before the exam to help her focus better.
B1 Athletes sometimes use pep pills to enhance their performance during competitions.
B2 The doctor prescribed a pep pill to help the patient with their chronic fatigue.
C1 The use of pep pills has been a controversial topic in the world of sports for many years.
C2 Despite the potential risks, some individuals continue to rely on pep pills to boost their energy levels.
formal The doctor prescribed a pep pill to help boost the patient's energy levels.
informal I took a pep pill before the big presentation to stay alert and focused.
slang I need to pop a pep pill before hitting the gym to get that extra burst of energy.
figurative Listening to upbeat music is like taking a pep pill for my mood.
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