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Sedative   /sˈɛdətɪv/   Listen
Sedative

noun
1.
A drug that reduces excitability and calms a person.  Synonyms: depressant, downer, sedative drug.
adjective
1.
Tending to soothe or tranquilize.  Synonyms: ataractic, ataraxic, tranquilising, tranquilizing, tranquillising, tranquillizing.  "Took a hot drink with sedative properties before going to bed"



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"Sedative" Quotes from Famous Books



... and from reflecting upon its causes, and observing the effect of topical sedatives, I was led to the conclusion, that the most direct way of quieting this state was by the application of warmth and sedative vapour to the part, so as to soothe the nerves, and calm them into regular action. For this purpose, I devised an apparatus which answers the purpose sufficiently well. It is a kind of fumigating instrument, in which dried herbs are burned, and ...
— Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 442 - Volume 17, New Series, June 19, 1852 • Various

... in the synthesis of black, consequently the whole sedative power of colour is comprised in black. It is the same in the synthesis of white; and, with like relative consequence, white includes all the stimulating powers of colour in painting. It follows that a little white or black is equivalent ...
— Field's Chromatography - or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists • George Field

... same. Here it is too hot in summer and too cold in winter, or else it keys you up too tight one day and unstrings you the next; all fire and motion in the morning, and all listlessness and ennui in the afternoon; a spur one hour and a sedative the next. ...
— Winter Sunshine • John Burroughs

... a sedative A male devotee is within an inch of a miracle Above Nature, I tell him, or, we shall be very much below As in all great oratory! The key of it is the pathos Back from the altar to discover that she has chained herself Cupid clipped ...
— Quotations from the Works of George Meredith • David Widger

... was stretched upon the rack, to see if the argument of torture would render him more tractable. The result was still the same, - neither hope of reward nor fear of anguish could shake him. For several months he remained in prison, subjected alternately to a sedative and a violent regimen, till his health broke, and he wasted away almost ...
— Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions - Vol. I • Charles Mackay


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