drowsy

/ˈdraʊzi/
adjective
  1. Feeling sleepy or half asleep; ready to fall asleep.
    • The warm, dark room made him drowsy during the lecture.
    • The medicine made her feel drowsy, so she went to bed early.
    • After the long hike, everyone was drowsy and ready for a nap.
  2. Making you feel sleepy; causing drowsiness.
    • The drowsy afternoon heat made it hard to stay awake.
    • She listened to the drowsy hum of the fan as she drifted off.
    • The book had a drowsy effect on him, and he soon fell asleep.
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