med
word
/ˈmɛd/
med
/ˈmɛd/
med
Definition
An informal short form of “medication” or “medicine.” It usually means a drug or treatment someone takes for a health problem.
Usage & Nuances
Very common in casual speech, especially in healthcare and everyday conversation: 'take your meds', 'pain meds', 'cold meds'. Less common in formal writing, where 'medication' is preferred. Often appears as the plural 'meds'.
Spanish: medicamento - medicinaPortuguese (BR): remédio - medicamentoPortuguese (PT): medicamento - remédioChinese (Simplified): 药 - 药物Chinese (Traditional): 藥 - 藥物Hindi: दवा - दवाईArabic: دواء - علاجBengali: ওষুধRussian: лекарствоJapanese: 薬(くすり)Vietnamese: thuốcKorean: 약Turkish: ilaçUrdu: دوائیIndonesian: obat
Example Sentences
I need to take my med after dinner.
basic
This med helps with headaches.
basic
The doctor gave me a new med.
basic
I’m out of my allergy med, so I need to stop by the pharmacy.
natural
They switched my med, and I’m still getting used to it.
natural
Did you already take your med, or did you forget again?
natural