It's the word of the day for November 8th.
Today's word is bromide, spelled B-R-O-M-I-D-E.
Bromide is a noun.
A bromide is a statement intended to make someone feel happier or calmer,
but too dull and unoriginal to be effective.
Here's the word used in a sentence from Forbes.
A bromide is a statement so worn and trite as to be ineffective when it's offered to make someone feel better.
Before the psi-inducing type, though,
bromides were most familiar in compounds like potassium bromide,
used in the late 1800s as a sedative to treat everything from epilepsy to sleeplessness.
The chemical element bromine had been discovered in 1826.
Such compounds fell from use with the invention of barbiturates in the early 20th century,
around the same time that the word bromide started to be applied to anything or anyone dull enough to make one drowsy.
With your Word of the Day, I'm Peter Sokolowski.