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bromide

[ broh-mahyd broh-mid ]

noun

  1. Chemistry.
    1. a salt of hydrobromic acid consisting of two elements, one of which is bromine, as sodium bromide, NaBr.
    2. a compound containing bromine, as methyl bromide.
  2. Pharmacology. potassium bromide, known to produce central nervous system depression, formerly used as a sedative.
  3. a platitude or trite saying.
  4. a person who is platitudinous and boring.


bromide

/ ˈbrəʊmaɪd /

noun

  1. any salt of hydrobromic acid, containing the monovalent ion Br ( bromide ion )
  2. any compound containing a bromine atom, such as methyl bromide
  3. a dose of sodium or potassium bromide given as a sedative
    1. a trite saying; platitude
    2. a dull or boring person
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

bromide

/ brōmīd′ /

  1. A compound, such as potassium bromide, containing bromine and another element or radical.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of bromide1

First recorded in 1830–40; brom- + -ide ( def ); bromide indefs 3, 4 from use of some bromides as sedatives
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Word History and Origins

Origin of bromide1

C19, C20 (cliché): from brom ( ine ) + -ide
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Example Sentences

Bismarck, a 19th century German chancellor, gave us the oft-repeated bromide, and I paraphrase: Laws are like sausages.

Borrowing an old bromide, when the stock market sneezes, California’s state government catches pneumonia.

Use of the gas surged after sales of another fumigant called methyl bromide were sharply curtailed because of the harm it caused to the ozone layer.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, methyl bromide can cause lung disease, convulsions, comas and ultimately death.

He was surrounded by bromides such as “Never Never Give Up” and “Follow Your Dreams” in scrawls that tried to mimic graffiti but were as cool as mom jeans.

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