supine |
drowsy |
Synonyms |
Supine is a synonym of drowsy.
As adjectives the difference between supine and drowsy
is that
supine is lying on its back, reclined while
drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy.
As a noun supine
is (grammar) a type of verbal noun.
groggy |
drowsy |
As adjectives the difference between groggy and drowsy
is that
groggy is slowed or weakened, as by drink, sleepiness, etc while
drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy.
inanimate |
drowsy |
Related terms |
Inanimate is a related term of drowsy.
As adjectives the difference between inanimate and drowsy
is that
inanimate is lacking the quality or ability of motion; as
an inanimate object while
drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy.
As a noun inanimate
is something that is not alive.
As a verb inanimate
is (obsolete) to animate .
drowsy |
dismal |
Related terms |
Drowsy is a related term of dismal.
As adjectives the difference between drowsy and dismal
is that
drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy while
dismal is disappointingly inadequate.
drowsy |
coma |
As an adjective drowsy
is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy.
As a noun coma is
a state of sleep from which one may not wake up, usually induced by some form of trauma or
coma can be (astronomy) a cloud of dust surrounding the nucleus of a comet.
negligent |
drowsy |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between negligent and drowsy
is that
negligent is careless, without appropriate or sufficient attention while
drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy.
drowsy |
hypnotic |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between drowsy and hypnotic
is that
drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy while
hypnotic is of, or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism.
As a noun hypnotic is
a person who is, or can be, hypnotized.
drowsy |
languid |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between drowsy and languid
is that
drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy while
languid is lacking enthusiasm, energy, or strength; drooping or flagging from weakness, fatigue, or lack of energy; indisposed to exertion; sluggish; relaxed: as, languid movements; languid breathing.
As a noun languid is
a languet in an organ musical instrument.
drowsy |
torpid |
Related terms |
Drowsy is a related term of torpid.
As adjectives the difference between drowsy and torpid
is that
drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy while
torpid is unmoving, dormant or hibernating.
drowsy |
sluggish |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between drowsy and sluggish
is that
drowsy is inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy while
sluggish is habitually idle and lazy; slothful; dull; inactive; as, a
sluggish man.
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