healer

/ˈhiːlər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that cures illness or injury, especially through medical or spiritual means.
    • After the accident, time was the best healer of his emotional pain.
    • The village healer used herbs to treat common sicknesses.
    • She became a renowned healer, helping patients with both physical and mental ailments.
  2. Something that helps restore health or well-being, such as a medicine, therapy, or natural remedy.
    • Aloe vera is a natural healer for sunburns.
    • Laughter is often called the best healer for a troubled heart.
    • The doctor prescribed a powerful healer to fight the infection.
  3. In fantasy or gaming contexts, a character or role that restores health to others.
    • The healer cast a spell to revive the fallen warrior.
    • Every good party needs a healer to keep everyone alive during battles.
    • In the game, I chose to play as a healer to support my team.