insomnia (Meaning)

Wordnet

insomnia (n)

an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness

Webster

insomnia (n.)

Want of sleep; inability to sleep; wakefulness; sleeplessness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of insomnia

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insomnia Sentence Examples

  1. Despite his best efforts, insomnia plagued him nightly, leaving him exhausted.
  2. The incessant thoughts and worries kept her awake with persistent insomnia.
  3. The throbbing headache intensified with each hour of insomnia, making it impossible to rest.
  4. The lack of sleep was taking its toll, exacerbating his insomnia and overwhelming him with fatigue.
  5. The insomnia had become chronic, leaving her feeling groggy and disoriented.
  6. The doctor prescribed a sleep aid, but it only provided temporary relief from the insomnia.
  7. The insomnia was like a cruel torment, depriving him of sleep and sanity.
  8. She desperately sought remedies for her insomnia, trying herbal teas and meditation without success.
  9. The insomnia was a vicious cycle that fueled anxiety and made it even harder to fall asleep.
  10. The insomnia was a constant companion, casting a shadow over his every waking moment.

FAQs About the word insomnia

an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessnessWant of sleep; inability to sleep; wakefulness; sleeplessness.

alertness,restlessness, sleeplessness, wakefulness,,

sleepiness, sleepiness, drowsiness,drowsiness,, narcolepsy,narcolepsy

Despite his best efforts, insomnia plagued him nightly, leaving him exhausted.

The incessant thoughts and worries kept her awake with persistent insomnia.

The throbbing headache intensified with each hour of insomnia, making it impossible to rest.

The lack of sleep was taking its toll, exacerbating his insomnia and overwhelming him with fatigue.