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Vaccine
UK //ˈvæksiːn//US //ˈvæksin//
Definition
A biological substance that provides immunity against specific diseases.
In simple words: A substance given to protect from diseases.
Examples
- The flu vaccine helps protect you from getting sick.
- Many countries are rolling out COVID-19 vaccines to their populations.
- Children are usually given vaccines during their regular health check-ups.
- The new vaccine showed promising results in clinical trials.
- Healthcare workers recommend getting vaccinated each year.
- The vaccine has significantly reduced the number of infections.
- It's important to educate the public about the benefits of vaccines.
- Many people experienced side effects after receiving the vaccine.
Usage notes
Used in both healthcare and general discussions. Avoid using in overly casual contexts where it may seem trivial.
Grammar pattern
administer + object
Memory hint
Imagine 'vac' as in vacation for health, because vaccines keep you safe.
Collocations
- administer a vaccine
- get vaccinated
- vaccine rollout
- effective vaccine
Synonyms
- inoculation
- immunization
- jab
- shot
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'vaccination', which refers to the process.
- Using 'vaccine' as a verb; it only functions as a noun.
- Mixing up types of vaccines (e.g., flu vs. COVID-19).