pills (Meaning)

pills

something repugnant or unpleasant that must be accepted or endured, something resembling a pill in size or shape, to dose with pills, a disagreeable or tiresome person, blackball, something resembling a pill in shape or size, an unpleasant or tiresome person, a usually medicinal or dietary preparation in a small rounded mass to be swallowed whole, to subject to depredation or extortion, birth control pill, an oral contraceptive, to become rough with or mat into little balls, to peel or strip off, to develop small balls of fiber on the surface because of wear, medicine or a food supplement in a small rounded mass to be swallowed whole, to come off in flakes or scales, something unpleasant that must be accepted or endured

pills Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor prescribed daily pills to alleviate her chronic pain.
  2. The small white pills were swallowed with ease, dissolving quickly in her stomach.
  3. She took her pills religiously, always at the same time each day.
  4. The bottle of pills was a constant reminder of her ongoing condition.
  5. The side effects of the pills made her nauseous and dizzy.
  6. The doctor warned her that missing a pill could have serious consequences.
  7. The pill case was a convenient way to keep track of her medication.
  8. She wondered if there were any natural alternatives to the pills she was taking.
  9. The pills were a necessary evil, helping her manage her symptoms but also taking a toll on her body.
  10. The pills were a bittersweet reminder of both the progress and the challenges of managing her illness.

FAQs About the word pills

something repugnant or unpleasant that must be accepted or endured, something resembling a pill in size or shape, to dose with pills, a disagreeable or tiresome

drugs, capsules, doses,tablets,medications, lozenges, caps, wonder drugs, remedies, drops

ladies,heroes, role models, gentlemen, heroines, angels, saints,idols,

The doctor prescribed daily pills to alleviate her chronic pain.

The small white pills were swallowed with ease, dissolving quickly in her stomach.

She took her pills religiously, always at the same time each day.

The bottle of pills was a constant reminder of her ongoing condition.