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CURE

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Main Entry: cure
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: solution to problem, often health

Synonyms:

aid, alleviation, antidote, assistance, catholicon, corrective, counteractant, counteragent, countermeasure, drug, elixir, elixir vitae, fix, healing, healing agent, help, medicament, medicant, medication, medicine, nostrum, panacea, pharmacon, physic, placebo, proprietary, quick fix, recovery, redress, remedy, reparation, restora-tive, therapeutic, treatment

Antonyms:

disease, problem
Main Entry: cure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: heal, ease bad situation

Synonyms:

alleviate, ameliorate, attend, better, cold turkey, correct, doctor, dose, dress, dry out, help, improve, kick, kick the habit, make better, make healthy, make whole, medicate, mend, minister to, nurse, palliate, quit cold, rectify, redress, rehabilitate, relieve, remedy, repair, restore, restore to health, right, shake, sweat it out, treat

Antonyms:

depress, hurt, injure
Main Entry: cure
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cook, age food

Synonyms:

dry, fire, harden, keep, kipper, pickle, preserve, salt, smoke, steel, temper
Main Entry: antidote
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: counteracting agent

Synonyms:

antitoxin, antivenin, corrective, counteractant, counteragent, countermeasure, counterstep, cure, medicine, negator, neutralizer, nullifier, preventive, remedy
Notes: an antidote is a remedy or other agent used to neutralize or counteract the effects of a poison; an agent is a force or substance that relieves or counteracts; an anecdote is a short account of an interesting or humorous incident
Main Entry: balm
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: something soothing

Synonyms:

alleviation, anodyne, assuagement, comfort, consolation, curative, cure, easement, mitigation, palliative, refreshment, relief, remedy, restorative, solace, soother
Main Entry: butcher
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: slay and prepare animal for meat

Synonyms:

beef up, carve, clean, cure, cut, cut down, dress, joint, liquidate, salt, slaughter, smoke, stick
Main Entry: correct
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fix, adjust

Synonyms:

alter, ameliorate, amend, better, change, clean up, clean up act, cure, debug, do over, doctor*, edit, emend, fiddle with, fix up, get with it, go over, help, improve, launder, make over, make right, make up for, mend, pay dues, pick up, polish, put in order, reclaim, reconstruct, rectify, redress, reform, regulate, remedy, remodel, reorganize, repair, retouch, review, revise, right, scrub, set right, set straight, shape up, straighten out, touch up, turn around, upgrade

Antonyms:

blow, blunder, goof, mistake
Main Entry: drug
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: medication

Synonyms:

biologic, cure, depressant, dope, essence, medicament, medicinal, medicine, narcotic, opiate, pharmaceutic, pharmaceutical, physic, pill, poison, potion, prescription, remedy, sedative, stimulant, tonic
Main Entry: ease
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: alleviate, help

Synonyms:

abate, aid, allay, ameliorate, anesthetize, appease, assist, assuage, attend to, calm, cheer, clear the way, comfort, cure, disburden, disengage, doctor, expedite, facilitate, forward, free, further, improve, lessen, let up on, lift, lighten, make easier, meliorate, mitigate, moderate, mollify, nurse, open the door, pacify, palliate, promote, quiet, relax, release, relent, relieve, run interference for, simplify, slacken, smooth, soften, soothe, speed, speed up, still, tranquilize, untighten

Antonyms:

annoy, increase, irritate, perplex, vex, worsen
Main Entry: father
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: priest

Synonyms:

abbé, clergyman, confessor, curé, ecclesiastic, minister, padre, parson, pastor, preacher, reverend
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