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1. sedative drug
noun.
A
drug
that
reduces
excitability
and
calms
a
person.
Synonyms
drug of abuse
downer
medication
depressant
sedative-hypnotic drug
Doriden
medicine
street drug
medicinal drug
sedative-hypnotic
chloral hydrate
glutethimide
sedative
medicament
Antonyms
hard drug
over-the-counter drug
prescription medicine
prescription drug
over-the-counter medicine
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2. sedative-hypnotic
noun.
A
sedative
that
depresses
activity
of
the
central
nervous
system
and
reduces
anxiety
and
induces
sleep.
Synonyms
downer
methaqualone
depressant
tranquilliser
barbiturate
Placidyl
ataractic drug
Quaalude
tranquillizer
tranquilizer
sedative
antianxiety agent
ethchlorvynol
sedative drug
sedative-hypnotic drug
ataractic
thalidomide
ataractic agent
Antonyms
stimulative
3. sedative-hypnotic drug
noun.
A
sedative
that
depresses
activity
of
the
central
nervous
system
and
reduces
anxiety
and
induces
sleep.
Synonyms
downer
methaqualone
sedative-hypnotic
depressant
tranquilliser
barbiturate
Placidyl
ataractic drug
Quaalude
tranquillizer
tranquilizer
sedative
antianxiety agent
ethchlorvynol
sedative drug
ataractic
thalidomide
ataractic agent
Antonyms
stimulative
4. drug-addicted
adjective.
Addicted
to
a
drug.
Synonyms
dependent
addicted
dependant
hooked
strung-out
Antonyms
unaddicted
free
independent
unconditional
unsupported
5. drug-free
adjective.
Characteristic
of
a
person
not
taking
illegal
drugs
or
of
a
place
where
no
illegal
drugs
are
used.
Synonyms
sober
Antonyms
intoxicated
colorful
6. sedative
noun.
(ˈsɛdətɪv)
A
drug
that
reduces
excitability
and
calms
a
person.
Synonyms
drug of abuse
downer
medication
depressant
sedative drug
sedative-hypnotic drug
Doriden
medicine
street drug
medicinal drug
sedative-hypnotic
chloral hydrate
glutethimide
medicament
Antonyms
over-the-counter medicine
analeptic
excitative
stimulant
excitatory
7. sedative
adjective.
(ˈsɛdətɪv)
Tending
to
soothe
or
tranquilize.
Synonyms
depressant
tranquilizing
ataraxic
tranquillising
tranquillizing
ataractic
tranquilising
Antonyms
stimulative
hard drug
over-the-counter drug
prescription medicine
prescription drug
8. drug
noun.
(ˈdrʌg)
A
substance
that
is
used
as
a
medicine
or
narcotic.
Synonyms
stimulant
soporific
Fergon
virility drug
street drug
myotic
water pill
Trental
miotic drug
mind-altering drug
Lorfan
pharmacopoeia
abortifacient
proprietary drug
pentoxifylline
anti-impotence drug
botanical
anaesthetic
consciousness-altering drug
hypnotic
generic drug
medicinal drug
controlled substance
diuretic
miotic
excitant
medicament
agent
medication
agonist
brand-name drug
levallorphan
medicine
psychotropic agent
psychoactive drug
antisyphilitic
dilator
anaesthetic agent
antagonist
myotic drug
anti-TNF compound
mydriatic drug
relaxant
appetite suppressant
drug of abuse
mydriatic
narcotic
abortion-inducing drug
suppressant
stimulant drug
anesthetic
anesthetic agent
intoxicant
aborticide
diuretic drug
synergist
psychoactive substance
fertility drug
arsenical
Feosol
Antonyms
generic drug
antagonist
brand-name drug
synergist
depressant
Etymology
drug (English)
drogge (Middle English (1100-1500))
drogue (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
droge (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
drogue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. drug
verb.
(ˈdrʌg)
Administer
a
drug
to.
Synonyms
o.d.
anaesthetise
dose
medicate
dope
medicine
anesthetize
narcotise
dope up
put out
anesthetise
narcotize
poison
overdose
anaesthetize
put under
Antonyms
bring to
stimulative
interesting
hard drug
noncausative
Etymology
drug (English)
drogge (Middle English (1100-1500))
drogue (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
droge (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
drogue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
10. drug
verb.
(ˈdrʌg)
Use
recreational
drugs.
Synonyms
trip
consume
trip out
snort
take in
dope
get off
ingest
take
inject
free-base
do drugs
take a hit
turn on
have
drop
base
Antonyms
abstain
sensible
unattractive
over-the-counter drug
prescription medicine
Etymology
drug (English)
drogge (Middle English (1100-1500))
drogue (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
droge (Middle Dutch (ca. 1050-1350))
drogue (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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