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painkiller
[peyn-kil-er]
painkiller
/ ˈpeɪnˌkɪlə /
noun
an analgesic drug or agent
anything that relieves pain
Other Word Forms
- painkilling adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of painkiller1
Example Sentences
She has to go to some dark places, channeling Claire’s depression, addiction to painkillers and more — but despite her penchant for playing more carefree women, Hudson says she wasn’t intimidated by the role’s meatier aspects.
Prosecutors alleged that the man, who has not been publicly named, injected his mostly elderly patients with painkillers or sedatives in an effort to ease his workload during shifts overnight.
In small, careful doses, it can make painkillers more effective if you are not having too much caffeine on a daily basis.
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is commonly used as a painkiller in medicine and dentistry, but it is frequently used as a recreational drug.
In an echo of the left’s climate-change lawsuits against fossil-fuel producers, the lawsuit claims J&J and Kenvue knew of the painkiller’s alleged risks to pregnant women and failed to warn them.
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