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Just what the doctor ordered

Meaning: This idiom means something that is exactly what is needed or wanted, often implying that it will provide relief or satisfaction.

Usage in Example Sentences:

  1. “After a long week of work, a relaxing weekend at the beach is just what the doctor ordered.”
  2. “This cup of hot tea is just what the doctor ordered on a cold, rainy day.”
  3. “The team-building retreat was just what the doctor ordered to boost morale and improve collaboration.”

Origin: The origin of the idiom “just what the doctor ordered” comes from the idea of a doctor’s prescription. When a doctor prescribes something, it is intended to help a patient feel better or recover. Over time, this concept has been used metaphorically to describe anything that is perfectly suited to improve a situation or meet a need, much like a doctor’s prescription is intended to be the ideal remedy for a patient’s ailment.

Just what the doctor ordered

Coffee Shop Conversations A Cup of Idioms

Join Alex and Casey at their favorite coffee shop as they catch up on life, work, and dreams in this delightful animated short. Watch as they weave a tapestry of English idioms into their everyday conversation, making their dialogue both entertaining and educational.

From “kicking off the day” with a cup of coffee to “knocking their socks off” with exciting news, this video is a fun way to learn and enjoy idiomatic expressions. Perfect for English learners and language enthusiasts, “Coffee Shop Conversations: A Cup of Idioms” brings the richness of English idioms to life in a relatable and engaging way. Don’t miss out on this idiom-filled adventure!