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drowsy

1 of 1adjective
/ˈdraʊzi/
Forms:drowsier,drowsiest
1

feeling very sleepy

  • After a heavy lunch, she felt drowsy and struggled to keep her eyes open at her desk.
  • The warm, dimly lit room made him feel drowsy, and he soon drifted off to sleep.
  • The monotonous lecture made the students drowsy, despite their efforts to stay awake.
  • The medication she took for her allergies made her drowsy, so she avoided driving.
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2

feeling disinterested

  • The long and monotonous lecture left the students feeling drowsy and unengaged.
  • The repetitive nature of the task made him drowsy, struggling to maintain focus.
  • The slow-paced meeting had a drowsy effect on the participants, leading to yawning and glazed expressions.
  • The tedious paperwork made her feel drowsy, longing for a more stimulating task.
  • The uninspired training session led to a drowsy atmosphere among the employees.