nurse

word

/ˈnɝs/
nurs
/nˈɜːs/
nurs

Definition

A nurse is a medical professional who cares for sick or injured people, often in hospitals, clinics, or homes. As a verb, it can also mean to take care of someone or something carefully while it recovers or improves.

Usage & Nuances

Usually a countable noun: 'a nurse', 'the nurse'. Common collocations include 'registered nurse', 'school nurse', and 'male nurse'. As a verb, 'nurse someone back to health' is common. Don't confuse it with 'doctor': nurses care for patients, but they usually have a different role and training.

Example Sentences

The nurse checked my temperature.

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His mother stayed home to nurse him.

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She wants to be a nurse.

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The nurse on duty was really calm, even during the emergency.

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He hurt his ankle, so he's been nursing it with ice all week.

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After surgery, a team of nurses nursed her back to health.

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