clinical

word

/ˈkɫɪnəkəɫ/
KLI-ni-kuhl
/klˈɪnɪkəl/
KLI-ni-kuhl

Definition

Related to the direct treatment of patients, especially in hospitals or clinics. It can also describe a very objective or unemotional way of thinking or acting.

Usage & Nuances

Common in medical and healthcare contexts: 'clinical trial', 'clinical diagnosis', 'clinical skills'. Also used to describe a detached, impersonal tone: 'a clinical response'. Avoid using for 'clinic' (the place). Formal in tone, rarely slang.

Example Sentences

The doctor has clinical experience with many diseases.

basic

She wants to do a clinical trial for a new drug.

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His clinical judgment helped the patient recover.

basic

Her explanation was so clinical, it almost sounded cold.

natural

Nurses must keep detailed clinical records of each patient.

natural

You could tell from his clinical tone that he was used to emergencies.

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