serotonin
0 antonyms and opposites of serotonin, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A brain chemical that helps regulate mood, appetite, and feelings of well-being.
How to use serotonin
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
Coined from "sero-" (from serum) plus "tone" and the chemical suffix "-in."
Full origin of serotonin →Frequently asked questions
What does “serotonin” mean?
The word “serotonin” means a brain chemical that helps regulate mood, appetite, and feelings of well-being. In plain terms, a chemical messenger in the brain that helps control mood and happiness.
How do you pronounce “serotonin”?
“Serotonin” is pronounced seh-ruh-TOH-nihn (/ˌsɛɹəˈtoʊnɪn/ in IPA).
How do you use “serotonin” in a sentence?
Here is “serotonin” used in a sentence: “Exercise is known to boost serotonin levels naturally.”
What part of speech is “serotonin”?
“Serotonin” is a noun.
Is “serotonin” a common word?
“Serotonin” is an uncommon word in modern English.