slumberous

adjective
slum·​ber·​ous | \ ˈsləm-b(ə-)rəs How to pronounce slumberous (audio) \
variants: or slumbrous

Definition of slumberous

1 : heavy with sleep : sleepy
2 : inducing slumber : soporific
3 : marked by or suggestive of a state of sleep or lethargy a slumberous state of peace

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Synonyms & Antonyms for slumberous

Synonyms

dozy, drowsy, sleepy, somnolent

Antonyms

alert, awake, conscious, wakeful, wide-awake

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Examples of slumberous in a Sentence

parents putting their slumberous children to bed the slumberous murmer of the wind in the trees

Recent Examples on the Web

All differences of excellence, of position, of form are blurred by the slumberous acceptance. Elizabeth Hardwick, Harper's magazine, "Literary Failure," 10 June 2019 With the exception of the minority of people who suffer sudden death, the vast majority of us experience a slumberous slippage from life. Sara Manning Peskin, M.d., New York Times, "The Gentler Symptoms of Dying," 11 July 2017

First Known Use of slumberous

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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