Dentist - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈdentɪst|  American pronunciation of the word dentist
Brit.  |ˈdentɪst|  British pronunciation of the word dentist

noun

- a person qualified to practice dentistry

Extra examples

I saw her at the dentist last week.

He goes to the dentist's for a check-up every six months.

The dentist's office called to confirm your appointment for tomorrow.

The dentist will have to pull that tooth.

She canceled her appointment with the dentist.

I had two cavities filled at the dentist's.

My dentist told me I should floss more often.

“Open your mouth wide for me,” said the dentist.

...the dentist waited until the anesthetic took effect...

...the dentist prescribed an anodyne after the root canal...

I'm trying to work up enough courage to go to the dentist.

Our dentist said that Emmy should wear a brace to improve her bite.

'The two boys are going to the dentist on Thursday.' 'Heaven help the dentist.'

The dentist could fit you in later in the week.

Going to the dentist need not necessarily be a painful experience.

Word forms

noun
singular: dentist
plural: dentists
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