The meaning of Somnolent
Somnolent – definition
adjectiveSleepy; drowsy.
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My thesaurus lists all these unattractive equivalents indolent, somnolent, lumpish, torpid, slack, …
adjectiveAlmost sleeping, or causing sleep
Usage examples:
A somnolent summer's afternoon, the somnolent villages further north
Somnolent translation into English
Somnolent: translate from English into Chinese
昏昏欲睡
Somnolent: translate from English into Dutch
Slaperig, Slaapverwekkend
Somnolent: translate from English into French
Somnolent
Somnolent: translate from English into German
Schläfrig, Einschläfernd
Somnolent: translate from English into Hindi
निद्रजनक, उनींदा, निद्रा लानेवाला, तंद्रिल
Somnolent: translate from English into Italian
Sonnolento
Somnolent: translate from English into Korean
졸리는, 졸리게 하는
Somnolent: translate from English into Russian
Сонный, Снотворный, Дремлющий, Усыпляющий, Сонливый, Убаюкивающий
Somnolent: translate from English into Spanish
Somnoliento, Soñoliento
Word origin
late Middle English (in the sense ‘causing sleepiness’): from Old French sompnolent or Latin somnolentus, from somnus ‘sleep’.
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