oscitate

[ˈɒsɪteɪt]

oscitate Definition

  • 1to yawn or be drowsy
  • 2to be sluggish or negligent

Using oscitate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "oscitate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I couldn't help but oscitate during the boring lecture.

  • Example

    The heat made me oscitate all day.

  • Example

    He was oscitating at his desk instead of working.

  • Example

    The baby began to oscitate after being awake for hours.

oscitate Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for oscitate

Antonyms for oscitate

Phrases with oscitate

  • to be lazy or inattentive while working

    Example

    He was fired for oscitating on the job.

  • to spend time idly or in a lazy manner

    Example

    She spent the whole afternoon oscitating away in front of the TV.

  • to be indecisive or hesitant about something

    Example

    He was oscitating over whether to take the job offer or not.

Origins of oscitate

from Latin 'oscitare', meaning 'to gape, to yawn'

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Summary: oscitate in Brief

'Oscitate' [ˈɒsɪteɪt] is a verb that means to yawn or be drowsy, or to be sluggish or negligent. It can be used in phrases like 'oscitate on the job,' which means to be lazy or inattentive while working, and 'oscitate over something,' which means to be indecisive or hesitant about something.