aspirin

word

/ˈæspɹɪn/
AS-prin
/ˈæspɹɪn/
AS-prin

Definition

Aspirin is a common medicine used to reduce pain, fever, and swelling. It is often taken for headaches and other minor aches, and in some cases doctors use it for heart-related reasons.

Usage & Nuances

Usually an uncountable noun in everyday use: 'take some aspirin' is more natural than 'take an aspirin,' though both are possible in some contexts. Common collocations include 'aspirin for a headache,' 'low-dose aspirin,' and 'aspirin allergy.'

Example Sentences

I took aspirin for my headache.

basic

Do you have any aspirin at home?

basic

The doctor told him to take aspirin after lunch.

basic

I think I need some aspirin—this headache is getting worse.

natural

She keeps aspirin in her bag just in case.

natural

My grandfather takes low-dose aspirin every day.

natural