sleepwalk
/ˈsliːpˌwɔːk/
verb
- To walk around while asleep, without being aware of it.
- My little brother tends to sleepwalk when he is very tired.
- She once sleepwalked into the kitchen and opened the refrigerator.
- The doctor said it's common for children to sleepwalk occasionally.
- To do something without paying attention or being fully aware, as if in a trance.
- He seemed to sleepwalk through the entire meeting, not responding to any questions.
- The team sleepwalked through the first half and lost the game.
- You can't just sleepwalk through your classes and expect good grades.
Synonyms
noun
- An instance of walking while asleep.
- His sleepwalk last night scared his roommate.
- She recorded her son's sleepwalk on video to show the specialist.
- The doctor asked about any history of sleepwalk in the family.