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suppurative

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /səˈpjuːrətɪv/

KK: /səˈpjuːrətɪv/

adjective
Definition

Relating to or causing the formation of pus in a wound or infection.


Example

The doctor diagnosed the patient with a suppurative infection that required immediate treatment.


Conversation
Sloth A
I heard that your infection was quite serious, is that true?
Sloth B
Yeah, the doctor said it was suppurative, which means it was producing pus.
Sloth A
That sounds really uncomfortable; how are you feeling now?
Sloth B
Much better, thankfully! The treatment really helped clear up the suppurative issue.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
purulent
infectious
septic
Antonyms
sterile
clean
healthy
Root Explanation

Suppurative → It is formed from "suppurare" (from Latin, meaning to form or discharge pus) and the suffix "-ive" (meaning having the nature of). The word "suppurative" refers to something that causes or is characterized by the formation of pus.

Memory Tip

Think of the Latin root 'suppurare' which means to form pus, and remember that 'suppurative' describes something that causes pus to form.

Visually Confused Words
unsuppurative
presuppurative
nonsuppurative
postsuppurative
spurtive
suspirative
superlative
superactive
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