medic

noun
UK: /ˈmedɪk/
US: /ˈmedɪk/
  1. A person trained to give medical help, especially in the military.

    1. The medic ran to help the injured soldier.
    2. Our team relied heavily on the medic during the challenging mission.
  2. A medical professional, particularly an emergency medical technician or paramedic.

    1. The medic arrived quickly at the scene of the accident.
    2. The medic assessed the patient's condition before transporting them to the hospital.
medic verb
  1. To provide medical treatment to someone.

    1. The soldiers were trained to medic each other.
    2. She quickly mediced the wound to prevent further infection spreading.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "medic" in English means: A person trained to give medical help, especially in the military., A medical professional, particularly an emergency medical technician or paramedic..

The phonetic transcription of "medic" is /ˈmedɪk/ in British English and /ˈmedɪk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "medic": paramedic, emt, corpsman.

Example usage of "medic": "The medic ran to help the injured soldier.". More examples on the page.