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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
Kerr was one of the sport’s earliest champions, before it became a multi-billion-dollar enterprise and his career was derailed by an addiction to painkillers.
The Tylenol announcement broke through to a lot of people, in large part because there’s widespread experience with and acceptance of the painkiller.
A common bacterium was genetically engineered to eat a plastic-derived molecule and then digest it to produce the everyday painkiller, paracetamol.
"No painkillers as well, with their limbs hanging with a piece of skin and the tendon. Brain matter out. Organs are out. It's horrific," she added.
Medical experts have strongly pushed back, and health officials in the UK have stressed that paracetamol remains the safest painkiller available to pregnant women.
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