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narcoticadjective tending to calm the emotions and relieve stresssome therapists believe that certain scents can have a narcotic effect on people calming, comforting, dreamy, lulling, pacifying, quieting, relaxing, sedative, soothing, tranquilizing(also tranquillizing) hypnotic, opiateanalgesic, anesthetic, anodyne, deadening, depressant, numbingantianxiety, antidepressant, antidepression, antistress painful, stressful, tiresome, troubling, trying, unsettling, worrisomeenergizing, invigorating, stimulant, stimulatingaggravating, annoying, bothersome, disturbing, exasperating, frustrating, galling, grating, harassing, irksome, irritating, maddening, nettlesome, troublesome, vexatious, vexing tending to cause sleepthe lecturer droned on in a narcotic monotone that eventually had the entire class struggling to stay awake drowsy, hypnotic, opiate, sleepy, slumberous(or slumbrous), somniferous, somnolent, soporific depressant, relaxant, sedative, tranquilizing(also tranquillizing)calming, comforting, lulling, pacifying, quieting, relaxing, restful, settling, soothinganalgesic, anesthetic, anesthetizing, benumbing, deadening, dulling, numbinghypnotizing, mesmerizing, stupefying stimulant arousing, awakening, energizing, invigorating, rousing, stimulating, wakening, wakingbracing, refreshing, restorative, reviving, stimulative, stimulatory narcoticnounsomething that soothes, calms, or induces passivity or a sense of securityan irradicable sense of self-righteousness seems to be the narcotic that inures these religious fanatics from any realization of the harm they have done in the 14th century |