groggy

/ˈɡrɑɡi/
adjective
  1. Dazed, weak, or unsteady, especially from illness, lack of sleep, or a blow to the head.
    • After waking up from a nap, I felt groggy and couldn't focus.
    • She had a fever and felt too groggy to go to work.
    • The boxer was still groggy after the punch and struggled to stand.
  2. Slow or confused in thinking; not alert.
    • The medication made him groggy, so he decided not to drive.
    • After the long flight, she was groggy and had trouble following the conversation.
    • I'm always groggy in the morning before I have coffee.
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