"Drowsier" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Drowsier" Meaning

Drowsier is comparative form of the adjective "drowsy", which means feeling or showing a tendency to fall asleep. It describes a person or something that is falling asleep or has fallen asleep, often feeling unresponsive or lethargic. For example: "As I sat in the dimly lit room, I became drowsier by the minute and eventually dozed off."

"Drowsier" Examples

Drowsier Examples


Use `drowsier` to describe something or someone that is gradually becoming sleepier:

As the afternoon wore on, my lecturer's voice grew more monotonous and I found myself getting drowsier by the minute, struggling to stay awake.
After a long, stressful week, I was feeling drowsier than usual on the weekend, and spent most of Saturday in bed.
The drowsier the flight attendants became, the more aggressive they were in handing out sleepy pills and earplugs.
As the sun began to set, the atmosphere at the campsite grew drowsier, with people dozing off around the fire.
By the time we finished the marathon, my running buddy was drowsier than ever, stumbling onto the couch and collapsing onto the cushions.

"Drowsier" Similar Words

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The noun "drownings" refers to the act of dying as a result of being submerged in water or another fluid, often suddenly or unexpectedly, and not being able to breathe. It can also refer to the statistics or instances of people dying in this way, often as a result of accidents, natural disasters, or other events.

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