doctor
How to Use Doctor
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA medical professional or degree-holder, or (as a verb) to tamper with something to change its meaning or content.
In the UK, "doctor" for a physician is used more broadly than in some countries where "physician" is the formal term; the verb sense ("doctored evidence") always implies dishonesty.
Word Forms
doctored past tense, doctors plural, Doctors plural, doctors singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She saw a _____ about the persistent cough.
Etymology
From Latin doctor, "teacher," from docere, "to teach."