cured Antonyms
Meaning of cured
cured (s)
freed from illness or injury
(used of rubber) treated by a chemical or physical process to improve its properties (hardness and strength and odor and elasticity)
(used of concrete or mortar) kept moist to assist the hardening
(used of hay e.g.) allowed to dry
(used especially of meat) cured in brine
(used of tobacco) aging as a preservative process (`aged' is pronounced as one syllable)
cured Sentence Examples
- After months of treatment, the patient was declared cured of the rare disease.
- The smoked salmon had been cured with a blend of herbs and spices, enhancing its flavor.
- The artisanal ham had been cured for several months, resulting in a rich and complex taste.
- His persistence paid off when he finally cured the leak in the roof.
- The process of curing olives involves soaking them in brine or oil to enhance their flavor and texture.
- With proper care and medication, most cases of strep throat can be easily cured.
- The traditional method of curing meats involves using salt to draw out moisture and preserve them.
- She was relieved to find that the home remedy had successfully cured her headache.
- The ancient Egyptians were skilled in the art of curing mummies to preserve them for eternity.
- The scientist's groundbreaking research led to the development of a new drug that cured a previously incurable disease.
FAQs About the word cured
freed from illness or injury, (used of rubber) treated by a chemical or physical process to improve its properties (hardness and strength and odor and elasticit
sound, recovering, whole, improved, better, wholesome,well, healthful, healthy, hale
unhealthy, down, unwell, bad, unhealthy, down, poorly, sick, ill, sickened
After months of treatment, the patient was declared cured of the rare disease.
The smoked salmon had been cured with a blend of herbs and spices, enhancing its flavor.
The artisanal ham had been cured for several months, resulting in a rich and complex taste.
His persistence paid off when he finally cured the leak in the roof.