regimen

noun
UK: /ˈredʒɪmən/
US: /ˈredʒəmən/
  1. A set of rules about food and exercise or medical treatment that you follow in order to stay healthy or to improve your health.

    1. My doctor put me on a strict diet and exercise regimen.
    2. The fitness regimen included daily cardio and strength training to improve overall health.
  2. A systematic plan for a particular thing, often one that is intended to improve something.

    1. The school introduced a new reading regimen to help students improve their literacy skills.
    2. The company adopted a new management regimen that increased productivity and employee satisfaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "regimen" in English means: A set of rules about food and exercise or medical treatment that you follow in order to stay healthy or to improve your health., A systematic plan for a particular thing, often one that is intended to improve something..

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

Synonyms for "regimen": program, schedule, system, plan, routine.

Example usage of "regimen": "My doctor put me on a strict diet and exercise regimen.". More examples on the page.