insomnia |
awake |
As a noun insomnia
is (
label).
As an adjective awake is
not asleep; conscious.
As a verb awake is
(
label) to become conscious after having slept.
restlessness |
insomnia |
As nouns the difference between restlessness and insomnia
is that
restlessness is the state or condition of being restless; an inability to be still, quiet, at peace or comfortable while
insomnia is (
label).
wakefulness |
insomnia |
As nouns the difference between wakefulness and insomnia
is that
wakefulness is the state of being wakeful while
insomnia is (
label).
vigil |
insomnia |
As nouns the difference between vigil and insomnia
is that
vigil is a watch kept during normal sleeping hours, especially over the body of a recently deceased or dying person while
insomnia is (
label).
restless |
insomnia |
As an adjective restless
is not allowing or affording rest.
As a noun insomnia is
(
label).
insomnia |
acold |
As a noun insomnia
is (
label).
As an adjective acold is
(obsolete) of a person, feeling cold.
insomnia |
sleepless |
As a noun insomnia
is (
label).
As an adjective sleepless is
characterized by an absence of sleep.
insomnia |
parasomnia |
As nouns the difference between insomnia and parasomnia
is that
insomnia is (
label) while
parasomnia is (medicine) any of several sleep disorders.
insomnia |
drowsiness |
As nouns the difference between insomnia and drowsiness
is that
insomnia is (
label) while
drowsiness is state of being drowsy.
anosmia |
insomnia |
As nouns the difference between anosmia and insomnia
is that
anosmia is inability to smell; the inability to perceive odors while
insomnia is a sleeping disorder that is known for its symptoms of unrest and the inability to sleep.
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