Patient
UK /["/ˈpeɪʃnt/"]/US /["/ˈpeɪʃnt/"]/
Definition
a person who is receiving medical treatment, especially in a hospital
In simple words: Someone who is sick and gets medical treatment.
Examples
- The doctor is very patient with his young patients.
- She showed great patient care when helping the elderly.
- It's important to be a patient listener when others speak.
- My friend is extremely patient, even in tough situations.
- As a patient, I felt comfortable talking to my doctor about my concerns.
- We need to treat every patient with respect and dignity.
- The patient was relieved to hear the good news from the doctor.
- Being patient can be difficult, but it's often necessary.
- A patient can have different needs and experiences.
Usage notes
Used mostly in medical contexts. It is not appropriate to refer to someone as a 'patient' outside of healthcare settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'patient' who waits patiently for their doctor.
Collocations
- AIDS
- cancer
- cardiac
- assess
- examine
- see
- develop something
- have something
- suffer from something
- care
- patient with
- AIDS
- cancer
- cardiac
- assess
- examine
- see
- develop something
- have something
- suffer from something
- care
- patient with
Synonyms
- client
- sick person
- inmate
- recipient
Antonyms
- impatient
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'patience' which means being calm while waiting.
- Using 'patience' instead of 'patient' when referring to a sick person.