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Word: Band Aid

Part of Speech: Noun

Basic Definition: A "band aid" is a small adhesive bandage that you use to cover small cuts or blisters on your skin. It helps protect the injury from dirt and helps it heal.

Usage Instructions: You can use "band aid" when talking about first aid, injuries, or when you refer to something that provides a temporary solution to a problem.

Example: - "I cut my finger while cooking, so I put a band aid on it."

Advanced Usage: "Band aid" can also be used metaphorically to describe a temporary fix for a bigger problem. For example, if a company implements a quick solution to a complex issue instead of addressing the root cause, you might say they are just putting a "band aid" on the problem.

Example: - "Installing a new software to fix the glitches is just a band aid; we need to redesign the entire system."

Word Variants: - "Band-aid" is a common variation of "band aid," often used in the same way. However, "Band-Aid" (with a capital "A") is a trademarked brand name.

Different Meanings: 1. Literal Meaning: The physical adhesive bandage used for cuts. 2. Figurative Meaning: A temporary solution to a larger issue.

Synonyms: - Adhesive bandage - Plaster (common in British English) - Dressing (in medical contexts)

Idioms:There aren’t specific idioms that use "band aid," but the phrase "put a band aid on it" can be used to suggest that someone is applying a superficial or temporary solution.

Phrasal Verbs:There are no direct phrasal verbs related to "band aid," but you might hear phrases like "put on a band aid," which means to apply a band aid to an injury.

Noun
  1. hurried repair
  2. trade name for an adhesive bandage to cover small cuts or blisters

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