sedative

/ˈsɛd.ə.tɪv/

Definitions

1. noun

a substance or agent that induces or promotes drowsiness or sleep, or a medication used to reduce anxiety or excitement

“The doctor prescribed a mild sedative to help her patient relax before surgery.”

Synonyms

  • hypnotic
  • tranquilizer

Antonyms

  • catalyst
  • stimulant