sleepy

[ˈsliːpi]

sleepy Definition

  • 1feeling tired and wanting to sleep
  • 2causing or inducing sleep

Using sleepy: Examples

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

  • Example

    I feel so sleepy after staying up late last night.

  • Example

    The sound of the rain is making me feel sleepy.

  • Example

    The boring lecture made the students feel sleepy.

sleepy Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sleepy

Antonyms for sleepy

Phrases with sleepy

  • a person who enjoys sleeping or who often sleeps for long periods

    Example

    My brother is such a sleepyhead that he can sleep for 12 hours straight.

  • a time when someone goes to bed or falls asleep

    Example

    It's already past my sleepy time, I need to go to bed now.

  • eyes that are half-closed or droopy due to tiredness or sleepiness

    Example

    She had sleepy eyes after pulling an all-nighter studying for her exams.

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Summary: sleepy in Brief

The term 'sleepy' [ˈsliːpi] refers to feeling tired and wanting to sleep, or causing sleepiness. It is commonly used to describe the state of being drowsy or sluggish, as in 'I feel so sleepy after staying up late last night.' 'Sleepy' can also be used to describe things that induce sleep, like the sound of rain. Other phrases include 'sleepyhead,' 'sleepy time,' and 'sleepy eyes.'

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