English

drowsy

ˈdraʊzi, ˈdɹaʊzi, ˈdraʊ.zi
Meaning: sleepy and lethargic; inclined to drowse
Part of Speech: Adjective Alternative Readings: ˈdɹaʊzi, ˈdraʊ.zi

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Example

This medicine might make you feel a bit drowsy.
This medicine might make you feel a bit drowsy.

Usage Notes

Used to describe the feeling of being tired or half-asleep, often as a side effect of medication or a warm environment.

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