What is another word for curable?

Pronunciation: [kjˈʊ͡əɹəbə͡l] (IPA)

Curable is a word that refers to something that can be treated or healed. However, there are other synonyms that can be used in place of this word. One such synonym is treatable, which implies that the condition can be treated with medical attention. In addition, the term recoverable may be used to suggest that someone can recuperate from an illness. Another synonym commonly used is remediable, which implies that a problem can be resolved with the appropriate remedy. Finally, healable is another term that can be used interchangeably with curable. Considering these synonyms can enhance the vocabulary needed to accurately and efficiently convey meanings related to medical treatment.

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What are the hypernyms for Curable?

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What are the opposite words for curable?

Curable refers to something that can be treated, healed or resolved. Its antonyms are incurable, permanent, chronic, untreatable, hopeless and terminal. Incurable refers to a condition that cannot be treated, healed or cured. Permanent refers to a condition that is not temporary and cannot be reversed. Chronic refers to a long-term condition that persists over time. Untreatable refers to a condition that cannot be treated or managed. Hopeless refers to a condition that has no chance of getting better. Terminal refers to a condition that will ultimately result in death. Understanding the antonyms of curable is essential to grasp the full meaning of the term.

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Usage examples for Curable

The mock martyrdom of Ireland is in this way, perhaps, her greatest and least curable evil.
"St. Patrick's Eve"
Charles James Lever
I have therefore supposed you would accept at my hands a very rich young woman, especially as her infirmity is declared by the best physicians to be curable; whereas you can never cure Monsieur and Mademoiselle Thuillier, the one of being a fool, the other of being a fury, any more than you could cure Madame Komorn of being a woman of very medium virtue and extremely giddy.
"The Lesser Bourgeoisie"
Honore de Balzac
Adopting the opinion of the Report of the Commissioners, he maintained that no asylum for curable lunatics should contain more than 250 patients, and that perhaps 200 are as large a number as can be managed with the most benefit to themselves and the public in one asylum; and he quoted Dr. Conolly's stronger statement that 100 persons were the highest number that could be managed with convenience in one of these asylums.
"Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles"
Daniel Hack Tuke

Famous quotes with Curable

  • Enthusiasm - a distemper of youth, curable by small doses of repentance in connection with outward applications of experience.
    Ambrose Bierce
  • Love: A temporary insanity curable by marriage.
    Ambrose Bierce
  • Love's a disease. But curable.
    Rose Macaulay
  • Today's novelist is not only limited by the thin subject matter of personal experience, but by the pinched clinical conventions of the Health generation. Faced with Othello, say, he would have to divide the man into departments, like a liberal arts course. Race relations — that's still a subject, although of course whites can't write about blacks and vice versa; sexual politics (somehow); Othello's ultimate therapy and decision to endure. Since jealousy is now curable, like TB, we can't have people dying of it anymore. A few rap sessions, some fearless touching, and a new sense of self-worth would have Othello and Iago and Hamlet and Juliet back on their feet in no time; and Fiction struggling.
    Wilfrid Sheed

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