noun a person who treats the feet and their ailments

  • I have an appointment with my chiropodist next week to address my foot pain.
  • My chiropodist recommended some new insoles for my shoes.
  • I never knew how much a chiropodist could help with foot problems until I tried it.
  • The chiropodist of the group, always ready to lend a helping hand when someone is in need.

noun A person who is qualified to treat people who are ill or injured

  • The doctor prescribed medication to help with my condition.
  • I'm going to see the doctor for a check-up next week.
  • I heard that new doctor is really cool and easy to talk to.
  • She's a real doctor when it comes to fixing computer problems.

eye

noun a specialized organ of vision in humans and other animals

verb to look at or observe closely

adjective relating to or involving the eyes

adverb in a way that relates to or involves the eyes

  • The doctor examined my eye and prescribed eye drops for the infection.
  • I got something in my eye and it's been bothering me all day.
  • She gave him the evil eye when he made a rude comment.
  • She has an eye for detail and always notices the smallest things.

noun a high-ranking military officer

adjective relating to or done by all people or things in a particular group or category

noun A medical doctor who specializes in the health of the female reproductive system

  • I have an appointment with my gynecologist next week for my annual check-up.
  • I need to see my gynecologist soon to get a refill on my birth control.
  • I heard that gynecologist is the best in town for all women's health issues.
  • The gynecologist is like a detective, always uncovering hidden health concerns.

noun a medical specialty focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases

  • Internal medicine is a specialized field of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of adult diseases.
  • My sister is studying to become a doctor specializing in internal medicine.
  • I heard internal medicine is a tough residency to get into.
  • In the world of healthcare, internal medicine is like the backbone that supports all other specialties.

noun a doctor who specializes in internal medicine, especially the diagnosis and medical treatment of adults

  • The internist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of adult diseases.
  • I'm seeing an internist for my annual check-up next week.
  • My internist is the best doctor I've ever had.
  • The internist of the group, she always knows how to diagnose and solve problems efficiently.

noun a thing that is inside something else

adjective relating to the inside of something; located on the inside

  • The company is conducting an internal investigation to address the issue.
  • I heard there's some internal drama going on within the team.
  • Let's keep this internal for now, we don't want it getting out to the public.
  • She's struggling with some internal conflicts that are affecting her decision-making.

noun the science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease

  • The study of medicine requires years of rigorous training and education.
  • I always keep some medicine in my purse just in case I get a headache.
  • I need to pop some medicine to help me feel better after last night's party.
  • Laughter is the best medicine for a bad mood.

noun a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system

  • The neurologist conducted a series of tests to diagnose the patient's condition.
  • I heard the neurologist is really good at what he does.
  • The neurologist is like a brain detective, trying to figure out what's wrong.
  • The neurologist is like a detective unraveling the mysteries of the brain.

noun a person who specializes in the medical treatment of the eyes; an eye doctor

  • The oculist recommended a new pair of glasses for my deteriorating eyesight.
  • I have an appointment with the oculist next week to get my eyes checked.
  • My oculist told me I need to start wearing glasses if I want to keep my eyes healthy.
  • The oculist of truth revealed the hidden motives behind his actions.

noun A medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases and disorders.

  • The ophthalmologist diagnosed the patient with glaucoma.
  • I have an appointment with the eye doctor tomorrow.
  • I need to see the eye specialist for my vision problems.
  • The ophthalmologist helped me see things more clearly in my life.

noun a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders and injuries

  • The orthopedist recommended surgery to repair the torn ligament in my knee.
  • I have an appointment with the orthopedist next week to check on my sprained ankle.
  • I heard the orthopedist is the best in town for fixing sports injuries.
  • The orthopedist is like a magician, always fixing people's broken bones and joints.

adjective relating to or affecting the tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth

  • The periodontic treatment involved deep cleaning of the gums to address the gum disease.
  • I have to go see the periodontic specialist for my gum issues.
  • I heard that periodontic stuff is no joke, gotta take care of those gums!
  • His attention to detail was like a periodontic examination, leaving no stone unturned.

noun the branch of surgery dealing with the repair or replacement of malformed, injured, or lost organs or tissues of the body, chiefly by the transplant of living tissues

  • Plastic surgery is a branch of medicine that specializes in reconstructive and cosmetic procedures.
  • Have you ever considered getting plastic surgery to enhance your appearance?
  • Some people think getting work done is the key to looking flawless, but I'm not sure about plastic surgery.
  • Making drastic changes to a company's structure is like performing plastic surgery on a business.

noun a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental illnesses

  • The psychiatrist conducted a thorough evaluation of the patient's mental health.
  • I have an appointment with my psychiatrist next week.
  • My psychiatrist is really cool and easy to talk to.
  • She was like a psychiatrist, analyzing every detail of the situation.

adjective Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. They provide more information about a noun or pronoun by answering questions such as 'what kind?', 'how many?', or 'which one?'

  • The company hosted a special event to celebrate its anniversary.
  • I'm planning a special surprise for my best friend's birthday.
  • That concert was lit, it was a special night for sure.
  • Her smile was like a special kind of sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a particular or distinctive quality, characteristic, or skill that sets someone or something apart from others

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  • The restaurant's speciality is their signature dish, the seafood paella.
  • My mom's speciality is baking chocolate chip cookies.
  • Have you tried the new taco speciality at that food truck? It's bomb!
  • His speciality is finding creative solutions to complex problems.

noun a particular area of study or professional activity in which someone has developed special skill or knowledge

  • The medical field offers various areas of specialization for doctors to choose from.
  • I heard Sarah is pursuing a specialization in marketing at university.
  • I'm thinking of going for a specialization in computer science, it's my jam.
  • In the world of business, finding your niche or specialization can set you apart from the competition.

verb to focus on or be skilled in a particular area or field

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • Our company specializes in providing customized IT solutions for businesses.
  • They specialize in making delicious homemade desserts.
  • She's the one who specializes in fixing cars on the cheap.
  • His talent lies in specializing in turning challenges into opportunities.

verb to concentrate on and become an expert in a particular subject or skill

  • The company specializes in providing customized solutions for each client.
  • She specializes in fixing old cars and restoring them to their former glory.
  • My friend really specializes in throwing epic parties that everyone loves.
  • The artist specializes in capturing the essence of nature in her paintings.

noun a field or subject of expertise or specialization

adjective unique or specific to a particular individual or group

  • The chef's specialty is creating unique fusion dishes.
  • My mom's specialty is baking delicious cookies.
  • That restaurant's specialty is off the chain!
  • Her specialty is turning problems into opportunities.

noun a person or thing that is third in order or level

adjective relating to or denoting a higher education institution that offers courses beyond the secondary level

  • The tertiary education sector plays a crucial role in shaping the future workforce.
  • I'm thinking about pursuing a tertiary degree after finishing high school.
  • I heard that party is going to be lit, it's at the tertiary campus.
  • In the hierarchy of needs, self-actualization is considered a tertiary concern.

verb to be knowledgeable or skilled in a particular area

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • She is well versed in multiple programming languages.
  • He's pretty versed in fixing cars, he could probably help you out.
  • I'm not really versed in that kind of music, but I'll give it a try.
  • The politician was well versed in the art of persuasion.

noun A medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases

  • The nephrologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases.
  • My friend's dad is a nephrologist who helps people with kidney problems.
  • I heard that nephrologist is the kidney doctor, right?
  • The nephrologist is like a detective, trying to uncover the mysteries of kidney function.

noun a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the digestive system

  • I have an appointment with a gastroenterologist next week to discuss my digestive issues.
  • My friend's dad is a gastroenterologist and he's the one who recommended this new diet to me.
  • I heard that the gastroenterologist can help you with your tummy troubles.
  • The gastroenterologist is like a detective, trying to solve the mystery of your stomach problems.

noun the branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the stomach and intestines

  • The patient was referred to a specialist in gastroenterology for further evaluation.
  • My cousin is studying to become a gastroenterologist.
  • I heard that the gastroenterology department at the hospital is top-notch.
  • Understanding the complexities of the digestive system is like delving into the realm of gastroenterology.

noun a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the throat and larynx

  • The laryngologist specializes in treating disorders of the throat and voice box.
  • I have an appointment with the laryngologist next week for my sore throat.
  • My friend is seeing a laryngologist for his raspy voice.
  • The laryngologist's precision in diagnosing vocal cord issues is like a detective solving a mystery.

noun a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the voice, speech, and language

  • The phoniatrician specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders related to speech and voice.
  • My friend is seeing a phoniatrician for help with his stutter.
  • I heard the phoniatrician can work wonders with vocal cord issues.
  • The phoniatrician is like a voice magician, fixing all kinds of speech problems.

noun a medical doctor specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the ear, nose, and throat

  • I have an appointment with the otolaryngologist to discuss my chronic sinus issues.
  • I'm seeing the otolaryngologist next week for my ear infection.
  • I gotta go see the ear, nose, and throat doctor for my allergies.
  • The otolaryngologist is like a detective, solving the mysteries of our ear, nose, and throat health.

noun a medical doctor specializing in the care of elderly people

  • The geriatrician specializes in the medical care of elderly patients.
  • My grandma's geriatrician is very kind and patient with her.
  • I heard that geriatrician is the best doc for old folks.
  • The geriatrician is like a guardian angel for the elderly, providing them with care and support.

noun a tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder

  • The ureter is a tube that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
  • I heard that the doctor found a blockage in my ureter.
  • My ureter is giving me so much trouble, I can't wait to get it fixed.
  • The ureter of communication between the two departments was crucial for the project's success.

noun a branch of surgery that deals with the nervous system, including the brain and spinal cord

  • Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system.
  • My cousin is studying neurosurgery and hopes to become a neurosurgeon one day.
  • I heard that neurosurgery is no joke, it's some serious brain surgery stuff.
  • Navigating through the complexities of neurosurgery is like trying to untangle a web of intricate connections in the brain.

noun the branch of medicine dealing with the study and treatment of disorders of the rectum and anus

  • The patient was referred to a proctology specialist for further examination.
  • I heard that John had to go see a proctology doctor for his stomach issues.
  • I can't believe I have to go get my butt checked out by a proctologist.
  • Dealing with that difficult client was like a proctology exam - uncomfortable but necessary.

noun the branch of medicine and surgery that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of ear, nose, and throat disorders

  • Otolaryngology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ear, nose, and throat.
  • My friend is studying otolaryngology in medical school, focusing on ear, nose, and throat issues.
  • I heard that the otolaryngology department at the hospital is the best in the city for treating ENT problems.
  • Learning about otolaryngology is like delving into the intricate workings of a symphony orchestra, with each part playing a crucial role in overall harmony.

afc

noun AFC stands for Asian Football Confederation, which is a governing body for association football in Asia.

  • The AFC is an important organization that oversees football in Asia.
  • Are you going to watch the AFC game tonight?
  • I heard the AFC team is on fire this season!
  • Being part of the AFC feels like being part of a big football family.