drowsy
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drowsy(
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)An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
1. (sleepy)
b. soñoliento
You look drowsy today. Did you not sleep a lot last night?Te veo soñoliento hoy. ¿No dormiste mucho anoche?
c. adormilado
Around two or three o'clock, some people get drowsy and need another coffee.A eso de las dos o tres, algunas personas se sienten adormiladas y necesitan tomar otro café.
d. aletargado
It was 30°C inside the classroom, and the students were drowsy.Estábamos a 30 ºC dentro de la clase, y los estudiantes estaban aletargados.
2. (lazy)
a. soporífero
Ben was lying in his hammock one drowsy afternoon, when he suddenly had a brilliant inspiration.Ben estaba acostado en su hamaca una tarde soporífera, cuando de repente tuvo una idea genial.
b. somnoliento
Nothing relieves my stress better than spending a slow, drowsy day at the beach.Nada alivia mejor mi estrés que pasar un día lento y somnoliento en la playa.
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