Meaning & Definition of Bleary in English
English⟶
Bleary
Having blurred or watery vision; tired or in need of sleep.
Pronunciation:
/ˈblɪəri/Part of Speech:
adjectiveDetailed Definitions
Definition: Characterized by or causing blurred vision, especially due to fatigue or sleepiness.
Example Sentence: After the all-night study session, her bleary eyes struggled to focus on the text.
Definition: In a state of sleepiness or weariness, often implying a lack of clarity in thought or appearance.
Example Sentence: He woke up with a bleary head, barely remembering where he was.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English bleary, possibly related to the word 'blear' meaning to obscure.
Synonyms
hazyfuzzycloudyblurrywatery
Common Phrases and Expressions
- bleary-eyed: Having tired or unfocused eyes, typically due to lack of sleep.
- bleary vision: A vision that is not clear, often due to tiredness.
- bleary morning: A morning characterized by sleepiness and tiredness.
Translations
- Spanish: borroso
- French: flou
- German: verschwommen
- Russian: размытый
Related Words
- blear: To make or become bleary.
- blur: To make indistinct or obscure.
Slang Meanings of bleary
Meaning: Being extremely tired or out of it.
Example Sentence: I was so bleary after the party that I couldn't remember my name.
Meaning: Looking rough or unkempt from lack of sleep.
Example Sentence: He showed up to work bleary and disheveled from the late night.