somnolence (Meaning)
somnolence (n)
a very sleepy state
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somnolence Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The heavy meal left me feeling sluggish and somnolent, making it difficult to concentrate.
- The lingering effects of the medication contributed to my lingering somnolence throughout the day.
- The cool breeze carried the scent of jasmine, inducing a pleasant feeling of somnolence.
- The soft murmuring of the brook created a soothing atmosphere that promoted somnolence.
- The doctor advised the patient to avoid activities that could induce somnolence, such as driving or operating heavy machinery.
- 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.