somnolence (Meaning)

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somnolence (n)

a very sleepy state

somnolence Sentence Examples

  1. The warmth of the fireplace induced a blissful somnolence upon the weary traveler.
  2. As darkness enveloped the countryside, a sense of somnolence descended upon the sleeping village.
  3. The gentle swaying of the hammock lulled me into a tranquil somnolence.
  4. The monotonous drone of the engine caused a creeping somnolence to overtake the driver.
  5. The heavy meal left me feeling sluggish and somnolent, making it difficult to concentrate.
  6. The lingering effects of the medication contributed to my lingering somnolence throughout the day.
  7. The cool breeze carried the scent of jasmine, inducing a pleasant feeling of somnolence.
  8. The soft murmuring of the brook created a soothing atmosphere that promoted somnolence.
  9. The doctor advised the patient to avoid activities that could induce somnolence, such as driving or operating heavy machinery.
  10. As the day wore on, the somnolence that had consumed me slowly began to dissipate, giving way to renewed energy.

FAQs About the word somnolence

a very sleepy state

sleepiness, fatigue, drowsiness, sleeping, tiredness,lethargy, doziness, resting, slumbering,weariness

insomnia, consciousness, consciousness, wakefulness, insomnia, wakefulness, awareness,awareness, sleeplessness, sleeplessness

The warmth of the fireplace induced a blissful somnolence upon the weary traveler.

As darkness enveloped the countryside, a sense of somnolence descended upon the sleeping village.

The gentle swaying of the hammock lulled me into a tranquil somnolence.

The monotonous drone of the engine caused a creeping somnolence to overtake the driver.