Sedateness

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪdeɪtˈnɛs/

Sedateness (noun)

  1. A calm, quiet way of behaving that is slow and not excited.
  2. The state of being not easily moved by strong feelings or sudden events.
  3. A medical condition where a person becomes less alert and more relaxed after treatment.

Examples

  • Her sedateness makes the room feel peaceful.
  • The teacher spoke with sedateness, and everyone listened.