IPA: //ˌæt.əˈnoʊ.lɒl//
KK: /ˈætənəˌlɔl/
A type of medication that helps to lower blood pressure and treat heart conditions by blocking certain signals in the body.
The doctor prescribed atenolol to help manage my high blood pressure.
Atenolol is a compound word formed from 'atenol' (a synthetic derivative of 'amino' and 'alcohol') and '-ol' (a suffix used in chemistry to denote alcohols). The word refers to a specific type of beta-blocker medication that is used to treat high blood pressure and heart-related conditions.
Think of 'atenol' as a combination of 'amino' and 'alcohol', which helps you remember that atenolol is a medication related to these chemical components.
No commonly confused words.