Soporific

C1 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    20 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Soporific Meanings

    noun a drug or other substance that induces drowsiness or sleep

    adjective tending to induce drowsiness or sleep

    Fields related to soporific

    Literature

    Describes writing or literature that is dull, boring, or sleep-inducing.

    Film Studies

    Refers to movies or films that are slow-paced and induce drowsiness in the audience.

    Psychology

    Refers to anything that has a calming or sleep-inducing effect on the mind.

    Medicine

    Used to describe drugs or medications that induce sleep or drowsiness.

    Education

    May be used to describe a boring or uninteresting lecture or material.

    Pharmacology

    Relates to substances that have a sedative or sleep-inducing effect.

    Occupation Usage of soporific

    Writer

    Writers may use the term 'soporific' to describe a boring or sleep-inducing writing style or topic.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'soporific' to refer to certain medications or treatments that induce drowsiness or sleep.

    Teacher

    Teachers may use 'soporific' to describe a particularly boring or monotonous lesson or presentation.

    Doctor

    Doctors may use 'soporific' to describe a medication or treatment that has a sedative effect on patients.

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