Pronunciation: /jʊəˈraɪn/

Definitions of urine

noun a waste product filtered from the blood by the kidneys and excreted in the form of liquid

Example Sentences

A1 Doctors can test your urine to check for infections.

A2 If you drink plenty of water, your urine will be clear.

B1 The doctor asked the patient to provide a urine sample for analysis.

B2 The lab technician analyzed the urine sample for any abnormalities.

C1 The presence of blood in the urine could indicate a serious medical condition.

C2 Advanced testing methods can detect even trace amounts of substances in urine.

Examples of urine in a Sentence

formal The doctor analyzed the patient's urine sample for any signs of infection.

informal I had to give a urine sample at the doctor's office today.

slang I can't believe I spilled my urine sample all over the floor!

figurative His words were like toxic urine, poisoning the atmosphere of the room.

Grammatical Forms of urine

plural

urines

comparative

more urine

superlative

most urine

present tense

urinates

future tense

will urinate

perfect tense

has urinated

continuous tense

is urinating

singular

urine

positive degree

urine

infinitive

to urinate

gerund

urinating

participle

urinated

Origin and Evolution of urine

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'urine' originated from the Latin word 'urina'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'urine' has retained its original Latin roots in various languages, while its scientific and medical usage has become more prevalent in modern times.