Crossword-Solution: SOPORIFIC 9 letters, 39 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Word Word Type Definition
Soporific a. Causing sleep; tending to cause sleep; soporiferous; as,
the soporific virtues of opium.
Soporific n. A medicine, drug, plant, or other agent that has the
quality of inducing sleep; a narcotic.

We have 39 clues for the answer “SOPORIFIC”

Clue Answers
Tending to cause sleep 1 answer
Causing drowsiness 1 answer
Induce sleep 2 answers
causing sleep 2 answers
Sleep-inducing 3 answers
Sleep-inducing substance 4 answers
MANDRAGORA 4 answers
Nightcap 4 answers
inducing sleep 5 answers
calmative 5 answers
poppy 6 answers
Opium 10 answers
A DRUG THAT INDUCES SLEEP 11 answers
anesthetic 21 answers
Summery 33 answers
drowsy 33 answers
Rocking ___ 35 answers
lulling 35 answers
somniferous 36 answers
slumberous 37 answers
desensitising 37 answers
sedating 37 answers
mesmeric 39 answers
Stupefying 39 answers
hypnotising 39 answers
Tropical 43 answers
Opiate 43 answers
Sedative 47 answers
Pacific 48 answers
SLEEPY 48 answers
Narcotic 49 answers
Temperate 51 answers
Quiescent 53 answers
Tranquil 53 answers
at rest 55 answers
Balmy 59 answers
Peaceable 62 answers
Warm 65 answers
Sluggish 73 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with SOPORIFIC (5)

Some authorities hold that the proper books for a guest-room are of a soporific quality that will induce swift and painless repose.
The Haunted Bookshop Christopher Morley 2008
When I had read two or three of the small hours away and was as wide awake as ever, I found that a drink furnished the soporific effect.
John Barleycorn Jack London 2008
McGREGOR & PETER & BENJAMIN IT is said that the effect of eating too much lettuce is "soporific." _I_ have never felt sleepy after eating lettuces; but then _I_ am not a rabbit.
A Collection of Beatrix Potter Stories Beatrix Potter 1996
Give Antonia the soporific draught this Evening: Eight and forty hours after She has drank it, Life will revive to her bosom.
The Monk: M. G. Lewis 1996
Paul’s Introduction to a New Scene Mrs Pipchin’s constitution was made of such hard metal, in spite of its liability to the fleshly weaknesses of standing in need of repose after chops, and of requiring to be coaxed to sleep by the soporific agency of sweet-breads, that it utterly set at naught the predictions of Mrs Wickam, and showed no symptoms of decline.
Dombey and Son Charles Dickens 1997

Quotes with SOPORIFIC (3)

Just for a while": Death's opening chat-up line in His great seduction, before he drugged you with soporific comforts, distracted you with minor luxuries and ensnared you with long-term payment plans. Join the Rat Race "just for a while." Concentrate on your career "just for a while." Move in with your girlfriend "just for a while." Find a bigger place, out in the burbs "just for a while." Lie down in that wooden box "just for a while.
Christopher Brookmyre A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away
Tourism is the great soporific. It's a huge confidence trick, and gives people the dangerous idea that there's something interesting in their lives. It's musical chairs in reverse..... All the upgrades in existence lead to the same airports and resort hotels, the same pina colada bullshit. The tourists smile at their tans and their shiny teeth and think they're happy. But the suntans hide who they really are-- salary slaves, with heads full of American rubbish. Travel is the …
J.G. Ballard Millennium People
And is not all of life material- based on the material- permeated by the material? Should not one learn, gladly, to utilize the beauty of the fine material? I do not speak of the gross crudities of soporific television, of loud brash convertibles and vulgar display- but rather of grace and line and refinement- and there are wonderful and exciting things that only money can buy, such as theater tickets, books, paintings, travel, lovely clothes- and why deny them when one can h…
Elizabeth Winder Pain, Parties, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953
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