kidney

word

/ˈkɪdni/
KID-nee
/kˈɪdni/
KID-nee

Definition

A kidney is one of the two organs in your body that clean the blood and make urine. People also use the word when talking about health problems, surgery, or organ donation.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in medical or everyday health contexts. Common combinations are 'kidney stone', 'kidney disease', 'kidney failure', and 'kidney transplant'. In cooking, 'kidneys' can also mean the animal organ used as food.

Example Sentences

The doctor said my kidneys are healthy.

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She has pain near her left kidney.

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A person can live with one kidney.

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I'm trying to drink more water because kidney problems run in my family.

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He had a kidney stone last year, and he says the pain was awful.

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She's waiting to see if her brother is a match for a kidney transplant.

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