curableness
/,kjuərə'biliti/ Cách viết khác : (curableness) /'kjuərəblnis/
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Definition
Noun: The quality or state of being capable of being cured or healed; the condition of having a remedy or treatment available.
Usage
"Curableness" is a formal and somewhat rare noun used to describe the inherent potential for a disease, condition, or problem to be successfully treated and resolved. It is often used in medical, therapeutic, or abstract contexts to discuss prognosis or the nature of an ailment.
Examples
- The curableness of the infection gave the patient great hope.
- Doctors were encouraged by the high curableness of the condition when detected early.
- The debate focused on the curableness versus the chronic nature of the illness.
Advanced Usage
- Conceptual Use: The term can be applied metaphorically to non-medical situations, indicating that a problematic situation is fixable.
- The report assessed the curableness of the structural flaws in the organization.
Variants and Related Words
- Curable (adjective): Able to be cured.
- It is a serious but curable disease.
- Incurableness (noun): The quality of being impossible to cure.
- The incurableness of the condition was a hard truth to accept.
Synonyms
- Treatability
- Remediability
- Reversibility (in specific contexts)
Antonyms
- Incurability
- Irremediableness
- Hopelessness (in a medical prognosis context)
Noun
- capability of being cured or healed