Meaning & Definition of word "Clinical"

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    Clinical

    /ˈklɪn.ɪ.kəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies.
      • Example: The clinical trial demonstrated the effectiveness of the new medication.
    • 2. Involving or based on the treatment of patients, often in a medical or psychological context.
      • Example: She works in a clinical setting, providing support to patients with mental health issues.
    • 3. Characterized by a lack of emotion or a focus on efficiency, often suggesting a cold or detached quality.
      • Example: His clinical approach to problem-solving often alienates his colleagues.
    • 4. Of or relating to a clinic.
      • Example: The clinical lab results were available within a few hours.

    Etymology

    From late Latin 'clinicus' meaning 'of a bed', from Greek 'klinikos' relating to a bed or patient care.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    clinical trial:

    A research study to evaluate the effects and safety of a medical intervention.

    clinical psychology:

    A branch of psychology that studies and treats mental disorders through observation and therapy.

    Related Words

    clinical psychology:

    The branch of psychology focused on diagnosing and treating mental disorders.

    clinical trial:

    A research study to assess the effectiveness of a medical intervention.

    Slang Meanings of clinical

    Meaning: Coldly analytical; lacking in emotion.

    Example Sentence: His clinical take on the situation made it hard to gauge how he truly felt.