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opium

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noun
1
An addictive narcotic drug made from the dried sap of the opium poppy, containing morphine and other alkaloids.
"Opium was widely used as a painkiller before modern medicine developed safer alternatives."
2
Something that dulls the mind or distracts people from harsh realities, used figuratively.
"Karl Marx famously called religion the "opium of the people.""

How to Use Opium

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In plain EnglishA powerful drug from poppies, or figuratively anything that numbs people to their problems.

Common pairings
opium poppy opium den opium trade

Word Forms

opiums plural, opia plural

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin opium and ultimately Greek opion, from opos, "juice of a plant."

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