tablet

simple noun12 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

A pill containing vitamins. The use of 'tablet' for 'pill' is especially common in British English.

A pill taken to induce sleep. The use of 'tablet' for 'pill' is especially common in British English.

A pill of paracetamol for pain relief. The use of 'tablet' for 'pill' is especially common in British English.

A flat slab of stone, often with an inscription.

A plaque, usually of stone or metal, fixed to a wall to commemorate a person or event.

A tablet, such as one made of clay or stone, from a very old civilization.

A pill containing the drug Ecstasy. The use of 'tablet' for 'pill' is especially common in British English.

A flat piece of clay used as a writing medium, especially in ancient civilizations.

A tablet, usually made of wood, covered with a layer of wax for writing.

Describing medication that is shaped into a small, solid pill.

To consume a pill.

To consume a pill by swallowing it.