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🇮🇳Hindi to Englishबैंड-एड्[baind-ed]

band-aid

/ˈbænd.eɪd/beginner Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A small adhesive bandage used to cover minor cuts and grazes.

Example Sentences:
  • She put a band-aid on her scraped knee after falling off the bicycle.
  • Open the first-aid box and hand me a band-aid, please.
2.noun

A temporary, superficial solution to a much larger or deeper problem.

Example Sentences:
  • Raising taxes slightly is just a band-aid on a broken economic system.
  • We need a permanent fix for this software bug, not another band-aid.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Originally a trademarked brand name for an adhesive bandage introduced by Johnson & Johnson in 1921, the term has since undergone genericide in many parts of the world, including within borrowed usage in urban Hindi contexts, to commonly refer to any small adhesive bandage or, metaphorically, a temporary, quick-fix solution to a complex problem.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a 'Band' (strip) that gives 'Aid' (help) to a bleeding cut.

Frequently Asked Questions About “band-aid

1. What is the meaning of “band-aid” in English?

In English, band-aid (noun) is defined as: “A small adhesive bandage used to cover minor cuts and grazes.”.

2. How do you use “band-aid” in a sentence?

She put a band-aid on her scraped knee after falling off the bicycle.

3. What are English synonyms of “band-aid”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “band-aid”?

Originally a trademarked brand name for an adhesive bandage introduced by Johnson & Johnson in 1921, the term has since undergone genericide in many parts of the world, including within borrowed usage in urban Hindi contexts, to commonly refer to any small adhesive bandage or, metaphorically, a temporary, quick-fix solution to a complex problem.