"Dozed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dozed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dozed" Meaning

The verb "dozed" means to fall asleep briefly, often while resting or reclining, but still remaining somewhat awake. It can also mean to fall into a state of drowsiness or a light sleep, often without being fully aware of it. For example: "I dozed off during the movie and didn't notice the end credits."

"Dozed" Examples

Usage Examples of "Dozed"


Transitive Verb
I dozed off the television because I was tired. (to fall into a state of sleep)
She dozed awake at the sound of the alarm clock. (to fall into a state of sleep)

Intransitive Verb
After a long walk, I dozed on the couch. (to fall into a state of sleep)
The dog used to doze in the sunbeam every afternoon. (to fall into a state of sleep)

Idiomatic Expression
The baby dozed through the entire flight, much to the surprise of the other passengers. (surprisingly or easily)
The team dozed in the second half of the game, allowing the opposing team to make a comeback. (to become slack or lackadaisical)

Formal Writing
After a long day at work, she dozed off in her chair. (to fall into a state of sleep)
The tourists dozed in the shade of the ancient temple, exhausted from their day of sightseeing. (to fall into a state of sleep)

Folk Etymology
The origin of the word "doze" is uncertain, but it may date back to the 15th century. (to fall into a state of sleep)

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