anodyne

[ˈænədaɪn]

anodyne Definition

  • 1not likely to provoke dissent or offense; inoffensive, often deliberately so
  • 2relieving pain; soothing

Using anodyne: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anodyne" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The politician's speech was anodyne and failed to address the real issues.

  • Example

    The anodyne effect of the medication helped ease her chronic pain.

  • Example

    The movie was criticized for its anodyne plot and lack of originality.

anodyne Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for anodyne

Phrases with anodyne

  • a treatment that relieves pain without causing loss of consciousness

    Example

    Anodyne therapy is often used to treat diabetic neuropathy.

  • a medicinal liquid or lotion used to relieve pain or soreness in muscles and joints

    Example

    She applied anodyne liniment to her sore muscles after a workout.

  • humor that is mild, inoffensive, and unlikely to cause offense

    Example

    The comedian's anodyne humor appealed to a wide audience.

Origins of anodyne

from Greek 'anodunos', meaning 'without pain'

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Summary: anodyne in Brief

The term 'anodyne' [ˈænədaɪn] has two meanings. The first refers to something that is not likely to provoke dissent or offense, often deliberately so, as in 'The politician's speech was anodyne and failed to address the real issues.' The second meaning refers to something that relieves pain, as in 'The anodyne effect of the medication helped ease her chronic pain.' 'Anodyne' extends into phrases like 'anodyne therapy,' and 'anodyne humor,' denoting mildness and inoffensiveness.