Hebetative

/ˈhɛbɪteɪtɪv/ adjective

Definition

Tending to make dull, blunt, or cause mental sluggishness; having a dulling or stupefying effect.

Etymology

From hebetate + -ive, an adjectival suffix meaning 'having the quality of' or 'tending to.' This follows the same pattern as 'creative' from 'create' or 'meditative' from 'meditate.'

Kelly Says

This adjective was used by 17th-century physicians to describe substances or conditions that had a dulling effect—like saying 'a hebetative drink' instead of 'a drink that makes you drowsy.'

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