"Snoozing" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Snoozing" Meaning

To fall asleep or sleep lightly for a short time, often in between periods of wakefulness, especially in the morning when an alarm is set.

"Snoozing" Examples

Usage Examples


1. Verb:
- I love snoozing on Sundays, it's my favorite day to sleep in.
- After a late night, I often find myself snoozing on the couch.

2. Noun:
- The noise from the traffic made it difficult for me to go back to snoozing.
- Her snoozing through the alarm actually helped her sleep for a bit longer.

3. Present participle ( gerund ):
- Having to deal with alarm clock snoozing everyday is so tiring.

4. Middle voice:
- You can snooze through your hangover with our hangover cure.

5. Idiomatic expressions:
- "sleep in and snooze" verb-ing phraseberry pretty

"Snoozing" Similar Words

Snoot

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Snoot refers to a long, narrow piece of metal, wood, or other material used for blowing into musical instruments, particularly woodwind instruments such as clarinets and trumpets.

Snootier

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Adjective: more proud and haughty in a way that is seen as unpleasant or annoying. Believing oneself to be superior to others, often in a pretentious or condescending manner.

Snootily

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Used to describe someone or something that is condescending and looks down on others as being inferior.

Snootiness

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Snooty

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Having or showing a particular attitude that is considered to be superior or pretentious because of a superiority in social status, educational background, etc.

Snooze

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To press a button on an alarm clock, radio, or mobile device, typically to put an alarm off for a short while and make it go off at a later time.

Snoozed

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.to sleep or fall asleep again after waking up, especially after an alarm clock has gone off.

Snoozes

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Snored softly, sleeping lightly, or took a short nap: "She let out a low snore, and then she snoozes again."

Snopes

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Snopes is a website and online reputation firm that specializes in fact-checking and debunking urban legends, misinformation, and unverified claims on the internet. The name "Snopes" comes from a fictional character named Aaron Snopes, who appeared in several stories by American author and folklorist Eudora Welty.<br><br>The website was founded in 1994 by David Mikkelson and Barbara Mikkelson, and it has since become one of the most well-known and respected fact-checking organizations on the internet. Snopes examines and verifies claims across a wide range of topics, including superstitions, conspiracy theories, and hoaxes, and it has a rating system in place to categorize the validity of each claim, using symbols such as "TRUE" or "FALSE" to indicate the accuracy of the information.<br><br>Snopes has become a go-to resource for both individuals and media outlets looking to verify the accuracy of claims and debunk misinformation. The site has also been referenced in popular culture, with the term "Snopes" becoming synonymous with fact-checking and truth-seeking.

Snore

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To make a low, grunting, vibrating sound during sleep.<br><br>Example: He stopped snoring after he changed positions in bed.

Snorer

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A person who snores while they are asleep.

Snorers

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Snorers are people who snore, which is a sleeping disorder characterized by loud, hoarse sounds made while breathing in through the nose or mouth during sleep.

Snores

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To make a loud, rough sound while asleep, typically with the nose open, because the air is passing through the back of the mouth instead of the nose.

Snoring

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Snoring is a sound that people make while they are sleeping, caused by their tongue and throat tissues vibrating as they breathe in and out. It can be a sign of a underlying health issue, such as sleep apnea.

Snorkel

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A snorkel is a tube that allows a person to breathe at the surface of the water while swimming or floating, keeping their head above water. It is typically hollow and has a mouthpiece at one end and a breathing chamber at the other, allowing the user to inhale and exhale.

Snorkeled

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(snuːrkeɪldbəʊ)<br><br>verb (past tense of snorkel)<br><br>To swim or dive underwater wearing a snorkel, a tube that allows one to breathe at the surface of the water with one's face in the water.