Adaptogenic

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Pronunciation: /əˌdæptəˈdʒɛnɪk/

Definitions of adaptogenic

adjective relating to or denoting a substance that helps the body adapt to stress

Example Sentences

A1 Adaptogenic herbs can help your body adapt to stress.

A2 I have heard that adaptogenic supplements can improve your overall well-being.

B1 Many people use adaptogenic plants to help manage their anxiety.

B2 Adaptogenic mushrooms are known for their ability to enhance the body's resistance to stress.

C1 The adaptogenic properties of certain herbs have been studied extensively in scientific research.

C2 Athletes often use adaptogenic substances to improve their performance and recovery.

Examples of adaptogenic in a Sentence

formal Adaptogenic herbs are known for their ability to help the body adapt to stress.

informal I've been taking adaptogenic supplements to help me deal with my hectic schedule.

slang These adaptogens really help me chill out when I'm feeling overwhelmed.

figurative Just like adaptogenic plants, we too must learn to adapt and thrive in various situations.

Grammatical Forms of adaptogenic

plural

adaptogenics

comparative

more adaptogenic

superlative

most adaptogenic

present tense

adaptogenic

future tense

will be adaptogenic

perfect tense

has been adaptogenic

continuous tense

is being adaptogenic

singular

adaptogenic

positive degree

adaptogenic

infinitive

to adaptogenize

gerund

adaptogenizing

participle

adaptogenized

Origin and Evolution of adaptogenic

First Known Use: 1947 year
Language of Origin: Russian
Story behind the word: The word 'adaptogenic' was coined in the mid-20th century by Russian scientist Dr. Nikolai Lazarev.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of pharmacology to describe substances that help the body adapt to stress and restore balance, the term 'adaptogenic' has since become popular in the wellness and alternative medicine communities to refer to herbs and supplements with similar properties.