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sédatif

sedative

noun seh-da-TEEF Rare

Origin: From Latin sedativus, from sedare (to calm)

Usage Note

Sédatif is used both as noun (a sedative drug) and adjective (un effet sédatif). The feminine adjectival form is sédative. Related terms include somnifère (m) (sleeping pill) and tranquillisant (m) (tranquilliser), which are narrower in scope.

Examples

"Le médecin a prescrit un sédatif léger."

Natural Translation

The doctor prescribed a mild sedative.

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