drowse off (Meaning)
drowse off (v)
change from a waking to a sleeping state
Synonyms & Antonyms of drowse off
drowse off Sentence Examples
- After a tiring day, I drowse off easily in a comfortable chair.
- The gentle murmur of the river and the warm sun lull me to drowse off.
- I find it hard to keep my eyes open during a long lecture and often drowse off.
- The cat drowses off on the couch, content in the warm sunlight.
- The rhythmic sound of the waves lapping against the shore helps me to drowse off peacefully.
- As the sun sets, I feel my eyelids droop and I start to drowse off.
- The long drive has taken its toll and I'm struggling to stay awake, fearing I might drowse off at the wheel.
- After a heavy meal, I feel a sense of drowsiness and find myself drowsing off in the afternoon.
- The soft music and dimly lit room create a soothing ambiance that encourages me to drowse off.
- As the medication takes effect, I feel myself drowsing off, drifting into a state of relaxation.
FAQs About the word drowse off
change from a waking to a sleeping state
drop off, sleep, rest,nod off, sleep in, dream, snooze, catnap,nap, doze
arise,rise, arise, rise, wake, wake,awake, awake, arouse,arouse
After a tiring day, I drowse off easily in a comfortable chair.
The gentle murmur of the river and the warm sun lull me to drowse off.
I find it hard to keep my eyes open during a long lecture and often drowse off.
The cat drowses off on the couch, content in the warm sunlight.