drowsy

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The meaning (definition) of the word drowsy
very sleepy and trying hard to stay awake
The word drowsy used in a sentence
“The baby looked drowsy and soon fell asleep in his crib.”
Words that mean the same as drowsy (synonyms)
sleepytired
Words that mean the opposite of drowsy (antonyms)
awakealert
How the word drowsy is said around the world
| French | somnolent |
| Spanish | soñoliento |
| Mandarin | 昏昏欲睡 |
| Hindi | उनींदा |
| Arabic | نعسان |
| Russian | сонливый |
| Portuguese (EU) | sonolento |
| Portuguese (BR) | sonolento |
| Japanese | 眠い |
| German | schläfrig |
| Urdu | غنودگی |
| Punjabi | ਸੁਸਤ |
| Korean | 나른한 |
| Hebrew | מְנוּמנָם |
| Greek | μισοκοιμισμένος |
| Dutch | slaperig |
| Filipino | nakakaantok |
| Vietnamese | buồn ngủ |
| Turkish | uykulu |
| Persian | خواب آلود |
| Polish | senny |
| Ukrainian | сонливий |
| Bengali | তন্দ্রাচ্ছন্ন |
| Swedish | dåsig |
| Italian | sonnolento |
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