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adj

sedate

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adj
1
Calm, unhurried, and dignified in manner.
"The retirement home had a sedate, peaceful atmosphere."
"He gave a sedate little nod and carried on reading."
verb
1
To give someone a drug that calms them or makes them sleep.
"The vet sedated the dog before the X-ray."

How to Use Sedate

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishCalm and composed — or, as a verb, to make someone calm through medication.

Common pairings
sedate atmosphere sedate the patient heavily sedated

Word Forms

more sedate comparative, sedater comparative, sedated past tense, sedates singular, most sedate superlative, sedatest superlative

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Etymology

From Latin sedatus, "calmed, settled," from sedare, "to calm" — ultimately from the same root as "sit."

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