cure

simple noun, verb31 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

used to specify the illness being treated

less common, indicates recovery resulting from treatment

a treatment that works well

a full return to health

an unexpectedly successful treatment

a treatment that has the potential to cure an illness

a treatment that might be able to cure an illness

a lasting return to health that will not reverse

a treatment with amazing, positive results

a treatment that works immediately

a return to health that is surprising and seems impossible

a period of rest prescribed as medical treatment

the treatment is effective

a treatment for cancer

something that helps to relieve the symptoms of a hangover

used to state that a treatment for something does not exist

the ongoing effort to find a treatment

a proverb meaning it's better to stop a problem from happening than to fix it later

used to state that a treatment for something exists

to succeed in discovering a treatment

to find a treatment for the first time

to create a new treatment through research and testing

to search for a treatment

to try to find a treatment, often used in a more formal context

to possess a known treatment for a disease

to offer or supply a treatment

to cause a cure to happen

to successfully produce a cure (formal)

used to specify the illness or condition that has been healed

fully healed from an illness

healed in an unexpected or seemingly impossible way