panacea

Pronunciation: noun. Synonyms: cure-all, elixir, nostrum

noun

Definition of panacea

a perfect cure for something

Synonyms for panacea

  • cure-all
  • elixir
  • nostrum

panacea in a Sentence

  1. There's no single panacea for the economic challenges we face.

Why panacea Matters for GRE & SAT

"panacea" is a noun that means "a perfect cure for something" closely related to words like "cure-all", "elixir", "nostrum". As a word starting with P, it belongs to a cluster of GRE and SAT vocabulary that test-takers often encounter in Verbal Reasoning, Text Completion, and Reading Comprehension sections.

On the GRE, understanding "panacea" helps you distinguish between closely related answer choices in Sentence Equivalence questions. On the SAT, recognizing this word in context strengthens your performance on Craft & Structure and Words in Context questions. Seeing how "panacea" is used in sentences — like the examples above — builds the contextual understanding that standardized tests reward.

Study tip: Start with the definition and part of speech (noun). Then learn its 3 synonyms to build a word network. Finally, practice with spaced repetition to move "panacea" into long-term memory.

How to Remember panacea

One effective way to remember "panacea" (noun) is to group it with similar words you already know: "cure-all" and "elixir" and "nostrum". When you encounter "panacea" on a test, these synonym connections help you quickly recall its meaning — "a perfect cure for something".

Use flashcard apps with spaced repetition to review "panacea" at increasing intervals until it becomes automatic.

More Vocabulary Words Starting with P

  • pacify — bring peace to or calm someone down
  • painstaking — Done with or employing great care and thoroughness
  • painstaking — done with careful attention to detail
  • palpable — tangible, perceptible, or clearly noticeable
  • palpable — So intense as to seem almost tangible
  • paltry — of little monetary worth; trivial
  • panache — a stylish and confident manner
  • panel — A small group of people brought together to discuss or decide on something
  • paradigm — A typical example or pattern of something; a model
  • paradigmatic — representing the standard example