adormilado

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. dozy
La voz monótona del profesor hizo que Marta se fuera quedando adormilada.The teacher's monotonous voice made Martha start to feel dozy.
b. drowsy
Almorzar fuerte siempre me deja adormilada.Having a big lunch always makes me feel drowsy.
c. sleepy
Mejor me voy a la cama ya; estoy muy adormilada.I'd better go to bed now. I'm feeling quite sleepy.
d. half asleep
¿Escuchaste lo que dije? - ¡Perdón! Estaba adormilado.Did you hear what I said? - Sorry! I was half asleep.
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