Nootropic

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /nuːtroʊpɪk/

Definitions of nootropic

noun a drug or supplement that enhances cognitive function, particularly executive functions, memory, creativity, or motivation, in healthy individuals

Example Sentences

A1 I heard that nootropics can help improve memory and focus.

A2 Some students use nootropics to help them stay alert during exams.

B1 Nootropics are becoming more popular as people seek ways to enhance cognitive function.

B2 There is ongoing research into the potential benefits of different types of nootropics.

C1 Many professionals in high-pressure jobs rely on nootropics to help them perform at their best.

C2 The use of nootropics is a controversial topic in the field of cognitive enhancement.

Examples of nootropic in a Sentence

formal The scientist conducted a study on the effects of the nootropic on cognitive function.

informal I heard that nootropics can really improve your focus and memory.

slang Some people swear by taking nootropics to boost their brainpower.

figurative Using a nootropic is like giving your brain a turbo boost.

Grammatical Forms of nootropic

past tense

nootropics

plural

nootropics

comparative

more nootropic

superlative

most nootropic

present tense

nootropic

future tense

will nootropic

perfect tense

have nootropiced

continuous tense

is nootropic

singular

nootropic

positive degree

nootropic

infinitive

to nootropic

gerund

nootropicing

participle

nootropiced

Origin and Evolution of nootropic

First Known Use: 1964 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'nootropic' was coined by Dr. Corneliu E. Giurgea, a Romanian psychologist and chemist, in the 1960s.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe drugs that enhance cognitive function without causing significant side effects, the term 'nootropic' has evolved to encompass a wider range of substances and supplements that improve brain health and performance.