English edit

Etymology edit

Coined by William Herbert Sheldon, from cerebro- +‎ tonic.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˌsɛɹɪbɹə(ʊ)ˈtɒnɪk/

Adjective edit

cerebrotonic (comparative more cerebrotonic, superlative most cerebrotonic)

  1. Designating a personality type characterised as intellectual, introverted, and emotionally restrained.
    • 1947, W H Auden, The Fall of Rome, Vintage, published 1991, page 332:
      Cerebrotonic Cato may

      Extol the Ancient Disciplines,

      But the muscle-bound Marines

      Mutiny for food and pay.

Noun edit

cerebrotonic (plural cerebrotonics)

  1. A person who has this personality type.