noun a container typically made of glass or plastic with a narrow neck, used for storing liquids

  • The sommelier presented a rare vintage bottle of wine to the guests.
  • Can you pass me the bottle of ketchup, please?
  • Let's grab a bottle and chill at the beach.
  • She kept her emotions bottled up inside for years.

noun prestige or distinction associated with a particular status or reputation

  • The prestigious award added a certain cachet to her reputation as a researcher.
  • Having a designer handbag definitely gives you some cachet among your friends.
  • That new restaurant has a lot of cachet - everyone wants to be seen there.
  • His family name carries a lot of cachet in the business world.

noun a mixture or combination of various ingredients or elements

  • The chef created a unique concoction of herbs and spices for the new dish.
  • I tried making my own concoction of smoothie ingredients, but it didn't turn out so great.
  • My friend mixed up a crazy concoction of energy drinks and soda at the party.
  • His story seemed like a strange concoction of truth and fiction.

adjective vivacious and enthusiastic

  • The effervescent bubbles in the carbonated drink create a refreshing sensation.
  • She has such an effervescent personality, always full of energy and positivity.
  • I love hanging out with Sarah, she's so effervescent, it's contagious!
  • His effervescent ideas sparked a wave of creativity among the team.
  • The effervescence of the sparkling water was a result of the carbonation process.
  • I love the effervescence of soda pop, it's so bubbly and fizzy.
  • This champagne has some serious effervescence, it's like a party in your mouth!
  • Her effervescence was contagious, spreading joy and excitement wherever she went.

noun A substance that promotes bowel movements and relieves constipation.

adjective Relating to or serving as a laxative.

  • The doctor prescribed a gentle laxative to help with the patient's constipation.
  • I need to grab some laxatives from the pharmacy before we leave.
  • I heard that using a laxative can help you drop a few pounds quickly.
  • Sometimes a good cry can act as an emotional laxative, releasing built-up tension and stress.

noun a small round mass of solid medicine that is swallowed whole

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  • The doctor prescribed a daily pill to manage her blood pressure.
  • I always have to remember to take my pill after breakfast.
  • I popped a pill before the party to help me relax.
  • His words were like a bitter pill to swallow for the team.

verb to reduce to fine particles or powder by crushing or grinding

  • The rocks were pulverized into fine powder using a powerful machine.
  • I accidentally pulverized my phone when I dropped it on the pavement.
  • The boxer's opponent was completely pulverized in the ring.
  • The team's spirit was pulverized after losing the championship game.

noun a synthetic compound used in the production of pharmaceutical drugs

  • Acetophenetide is a pharmaceutical compound used for its analgesic and antipyretic properties.
  • I took some acetophenetide for my headache and it worked like a charm.
  • I need to pop some acetophenetide to get rid of this killer headache.
  • Acetophenetide is like a magic pill that makes all my pain disappear.

noun a chemical compound used as a medication to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and prevent blood clots

  • Acetylsalicylate is commonly used as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory medication.
  • I took some acetylsalicylate for my headache.
  • I need some aspirin, got any acetylsalicylate?
  • Her solution to every problem is like a dose of acetylsalicylate, it may not solve everything but it helps.