"Drowsing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Drowsing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Drowsing" Meaning

Drowsing refers to the act of dozing or nodding off to sleep, often in a relaxed or idle state. It can also describe a state of being half-asleep, halfway between being awake and fully asleep.

"Drowsing" Examples

Usage Examples for "Drowsing"


The cat was drowsing on the windowsill, its tail twitching lazily as it chased a fly.
After a long day at work, she loves to come home and drowsing on the couch, watching TV or reading a book.
The warm sunshine invited us to drowsing on the beach, lulled into a peaceful sleep by the sound of the waves.
Fathers often drowsing with their children, using the opportunity to bond and play together.
The lazy afternoon sun encouraged the family to drowsing in the hammock, enjoying the fresh air and soft breeze.

"Drowsing" Similar Words

Drowning

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Drownings

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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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Drowse

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Drowsier

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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."

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Drowsiness

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Drowth

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Drowziness

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Drub

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Drubbed

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Drubbing

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Drudge

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Drudgery

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