Unguent Meaning in English
word
ʌnd͡ʒ(u)ənt
UN-jwənt
ˈʌnɡənt
UN-gwənt
Definição
A thick, oily substance applied to the skin, usually to heal wounds, soothe irritation, or relieve pain.
Uso & Nuances
'Unguent' is formal and old-fashioned; 'ointment' is used much more commonly in modern English. Frequently used in medical, historical, or literary contexts.
Spanish: ungüentoPortuguese (BR): unguento - pomadaPortuguese (PT): unguento - pomadaChinese (Simplified): 软膏Chinese (Traditional): 軟膏Hindi: मलहमArabic: مرهمBengali: উঙ্গুয়েন্ট - মলমRussian: мазь - унгвент (устар.)Japanese: 軟膏(なんこう) - 薬膏(やっこう)Vietnamese: thuốc mỡ - dược caoKorean: 연고Turkish: merhem - pomadUrdu: مرہمIndonesian: salep - minyak gosok
Frases de Exemplo
The doctor gave her an unguent for her burn.
basic
This unguent should reduce your skin irritation.
basic
Apply the unguent twice a day.
basic
Historically, healers used herbal unguents for wounds.
natural
The smell of the unguent is quite strong, but it works well.
natural
If your skin gets too dry, try using an unguent instead of a lotion.
natural