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digestive

/di'dʤestiv/
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The word "digestive" can be used as both an adjective and a noun. Let’s break it down:

Definition:
  1. Adjective: When we say something is "digestive," we mean it is related to digestion. Digestion is the process our body uses to break down food into smaller pieces so that we can use the nutrients in it.

    • Example: "Digestive juices" are the fluids in our stomach that help break down food.
  2. Noun: As a noun, "digestive" refers to a substance that helps with digestion.

    • Example: "A digestive can help you feel better after a big meal."
Usage Instructions:
  • Use "digestive" as an adjective when you are describing something that helps with or relates to digestion.
  • Use it as a noun when you are talking about specific substances that aid in the digestion process.
Examples:
  • Adjective: "Eating fruit after a meal can be good for your digestive health."
  • Noun: "I took a digestive after my heavy lunch to help with my stomach."
Advanced Usage:

In a scientific or medical context, you might hear terms like "digestive enzymes" or "digestive tract," which refer to the specific processes and parts of the body involved in digestion.

Word Variants:
  • Digestion (noun): The process of breaking down food.
  • Digestive system (noun): The organs involved in digestion.
  • Digest (verb): To break down food in the body.
Different Meanings:

While "digestive" primarily relates to digestion, it can also refer to foods designed to aid digestion, such as "digestive biscuits," which are a type of cookie often thought to be good for the stomach.

Synonyms:
  • For the adjective: digestive health, stomach-related
  • For the noun: digestive aid, digestive enzyme
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "digestive," but here are a couple of related phrases: - "To digest information": This means to understand or process information. - "To digest a meal": This simply means to allow your body to break down and absorb the food you have eaten.

Adjective
  1. relating to or having the power to cause or promote digestion
    • digestive juices
    • a digestive enzyme
    • digestive ferment
Noun
  1. any substance that promotes digestion

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