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Synonyms & Similar Words
sleepy
tired
lethargic
sluggish
somnolent
heavy-eyed
dozy
groggy
half-asleep
fatigued
exhausted
weary
languid
listless
apathetic
indifferent
lazy
inactive
inert
torpid
comatose
unconscious
soporific
dull
lethargous
somnambulant
dazed
stunned
bemused
disoriented
confused
blurry
foggy
hazy
muddled
bleary
blurry-eyed
glassy-eyed.
Meaning of Drowsy
The primary meaning of the word "drowsy" is feeling sleepy or tired.
Definitions
- Feeling sleepy or tired, often because of lack of sleep or because of something that is boring.
- In a state of half-consciousness, often due to illness, medication, or other external factors.
Etymology of Drowsy
The word "drowsy" has its roots in Old English "drūsian," which means "to fall asleep" or "to become sleepy."
Historically, the term has been used to describe a state of sleepiness or lethargy, often in relation to physical or mental exhaustion.
Example Uses
- After a long day, I felt drowsy and decided to take a nap.
- The patient was drowsy from the anesthesia and couldn't respond to questions.
- The warm sunlight made me feel drowsy, and I soon fell asleep.