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Opioid

UK //ˈəʊpiɔɪd//US //ˈoʊpioʊd//

Definition

A class of drugs that are used to reduce pain and create a feeling of euphoria.

In simple words: A type of drug that helps relieve pain.

Examples

  • Doctors often prescribe an opioid for severe pain relief after surgery.
  • The misuse of opioid medications has become a national crisis.
  • Some opioids are derived from the opium poppy plant.
  • She was concerned about the addiction risks associated with opioid prescriptions.
  • Opioid withdrawal symptoms can be quite severe without proper management.

Usage notes

Used in medical contexts or discussions about drug use. Avoid in casual settings; prefer 'painkiller' for general audiences.

Grammar pattern

adjective + noun

Memory hint

Think 'opioid' sounds like 'opio' in 'opioids can help with pain'.

Collocations

  • opioid addiction
  • opioid crisis
  • opioid prescription
  • opioid pain relief

Synonyms

  • narcotic
  • painkiller
  • analgesic
  • sedative

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'opiate', which is a specific type of opioid.
  • Using it generically for all pain medications, when it specifically refers to a class of drugs.