slumbrous (Meaning)

Wordnet

slumbrous (s)

quiet and tranquil

inclined to or marked by drowsiness

Webster

slumbrous (a.)

Slumberous.

slumbrous Sentence Examples

  1. The slumbrous village was a peaceful haven, its inhabitants lost in the depths of sleep.
  2. The gentle breeze carried a slumbrous melody, lulling me to a state of relaxation.
  3. The lake's surface was slumbrous and still, reflecting the azure sky above.
  4. The cat's eyes had a slumbrous quality, heavy-lidded and inviting drowsiness.
  5. The music filled the room with a slumbrous atmosphere, creating a sense of calm and tranquility.
  6. The old man's face bore a slumbrous expression, his wrinkles etched with tales of a lifetime well-lived.
  7. The fire crackled and popped, casting a slumbrous glow upon the cozy living room.
  8. The slumbrous waters of the bay whispered softly against the shore, creating a gentle rhythm.
  9. The summer afternoon had a slumbrous feel, with the heat and humidity creating a sense of languidness.
  10. The forest was slumbrous and serene, its trees standing tall and silent, their branches swaying gently in the breeze.

FAQs About the word slumbrous

quiet and tranquil, inclined to or marked by drowsinessSlumberous.

sleeping, somnolent, drowsy,sleepy,asleep, resting, dozy, dozing, yawning, nodding

alert, wakeful, restless, alert, wide-awake, wide-awake, awake,conscious, conscious, restless

The slumbrous village was a peaceful haven, its inhabitants lost in the depths of sleep.

The gentle breeze carried a slumbrous melody, lulling me to a state of relaxation.

The lake's surface was slumbrous and still, reflecting the azure sky above.

The cat's eyes had a slumbrous quality, heavy-lidded and inviting drowsiness.