insulin

word

/ˈɪnsəɫən/
/ˈɪnsuːlˌɪn/

Definition

A hormone produced by the pancreas that helps the body control the amount of sugar in the blood. It is often given as medicine to people with diabetes.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in medical, scientific, and healthcare contexts. Common collocations: 'insulin injection', 'insulin therapy', 'insulin levels', and 'insulin resistance' (when the body doesn’t respond well to insulin). Often talked about when discussing diabetes.

Example Sentences

People with diabetes may need insulin every day.

basic

The nurse gave him his insulin shot.

basic

Without insulin, blood sugar can become too high.

basic

His doctor adjusted his insulin dosage after the test results came in.

natural

I always carry my insulin pen with me, just in case.

natural

Some people develop insulin resistance and need different treatment.

natural