Meaning & Definition of word "Drowsy"

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    Drowsy

    /ˈdraʊzi/

    adjective:

    • 1. feeling sleepy or lethargic; half asleep.
      • Example: After a long day at work, she felt drowsy as she settled onto the couch.
    • 2. characterized by a lack of alertness or activity; sluggish.
      • Example: The drowsy atmosphere of the room made it difficult to concentrate on the lecture.
    • 3. causing sleepiness or a relaxed state.
      • Example: The warm sun made him feel drowsy during the afternoon picnic.
    • 4. slightly asleep; dozing.
      • Example: The baby was drowsy, barely keeping her eyes open before a nap.

    Etymology

    Middle English drowsy, from drowse + -y.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    drowsy driver:

    A driver who is tired and may fall asleep at the wheel.

    drowsy spell:

    A period where one feels unusually sleepy.

    drowsy state:

    A condition of feeling half-asleep or lethargic.

    Related Words

    drowse:

    To be asleep or in a light sleep.

    sleepy:

    Feeling a strong desire to sleep.

    lethargic:

    Feeling sluggish and lacking energy.

    Slang Meanings of drowsy

    Meaning: Zonked out

    Example Sentence: After the party, he was totally zonked out on the couch.

    Meaning: Nodding off

    Example Sentence: I was nodding off during the boring movie.