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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
CURE (Advanced search)




CORE WORDS



Glob1500 cure to improve health; to make well ("The doctor can cure the disease."); n. something that makes a sick person well ("Antibiotics are a cure for infection.") v.
NGSL3000 secure To protect something from danger or harm, keep things safe verb
SAT5000 epicure One who cultivates a delicate taste for eating and drinking. n.
SAT5000 Epicurean Indulging, ministering, or pertaining to daintiness of appetite. adj.
SAT5000 insecure Not assured of safety. adj.
SAT5000 recure To cure again. v.
SAT5000 sinecure Any position having emoluments with few or no duties. n.

Tanaka6000 cure Tanaka6000 cured Tanaka6000 insecure Tanaka6000 procure Tanaka6000 secure

COMPOUND WORDS


cure {n} (a method, device or medication that restores good health) cure {v} (to prepare for keeping or use) cure {v} (to restore to health) cure {v} (to solidify or gel) cure-all {n} (panacea) curer {n} (healer) SEE: healer :: curettage {n} (the removal of unwanted tissue from a body cavity using a curette) dilation and curettage {n} (surgical procedure) epicure {n} (epicure; a person who takes particular pleasure in fine food and drink) Epicurean {adj} (relating to Epicurus or his philosophy) Epicurean {n} (a follower of Epicurus and Epicureanism) insecure {adj} (not comfortable in certain situations) insecure {adj} (not secure) manicure {n} (cosmetic treatment for the fingernails) obscure {adj} (dark, faint or indistinct) obscure {adj} (hidden, out of sight or inconspicuous) obscure {v} (to darken, make faint) obscure {v} (to hide, put out of sight) pedicure {n} (superficial cosmetic treatment of the feet and toenails) procure {v} beschaffen, besorgen procure {v} (To acquire or obtain an item or service) procurement {n} (act of procuring or obtaining) procurement {n} (purchasing department of a company) secure {adj} (Firm and not likely to fail; stable) secure {adj} (free from anxiety or doubt; unafraid) secure {adj} (free from attack or danger; protected) secure {adj} (free from the danger of theft; safe) secure {adj} (free from the risk of eavesdropping, interception or discovery; secret) secure {adj} (Free from the risk of financial loss; reliable) secure {v} (To make secure) securely {adv} (in a secure manner) sinecure {n} (a position that requires no work but still gives a payment)

5000 WORDS


L122 P5254 safe, secure geborgen 安全舒适的















PHRASES





This medicine will cure you of your cold .

Dieses Arzneimittel wird Sie von Ihrer Erkältung heilen.


This bridge looks secure .

Diese Brücke sieht sicher aus.


There was no doctor who could cure her illness .

Es gab keinen Arzt, der ihre Krankheit heilen konnte.


The medicine cured him of his illness .

Die Medizin heilte ihn von seiner Krankheit.


He was quickly cured of his cold .

Er wurde schnell von seiner Erkältung geheilt.


She felt insecure about her children's future .

Sie fühlte sich unsicher hinsichtlich der Zukunft ihrer Kinder.


He cured my illness .

Er hat meine Krankheit geheilt.


The next day , the cold was cured .

Am nächsten Tag war die Erkältung geheilt.


I feel secure with him .

Ich fühle mich bei ihm sicher.


Dieses Arzneimittel wird Sie von Ihrer Erkältung heilen.
Diese Brücke sieht sicher aus.
Es gab keinen Arzt, der ihre Krankheit heilen konnte.
Die Medizin heilte ihn von seiner Krankheit.
Er wurde schnell von seiner Erkältung geheilt.
Sie fühlte sich unsicher hinsichtlich der Zukunft ihrer Kinder.
Er hat meine Krankheit geheilt.
Am nächsten Tag war die Erkältung geheilt.
Ich fühle mich bei ihm sicher.


This medicine will cure you of your cold .
This bridge looks secure .
There was no doctor who could cure her illness .
The medicine cured him of his illness .
He was quickly cured of his cold .
She felt insecure about her children's future .
He cured my illness .
The next day , the cold was cured .
I feel secure with him .