slumberous

[ˈslʌmbərəs]

slumberous Definition

  • 1characterized by or inducing sleep; drowsy
  • 2suggestive of or tending to induce sleep

Using slumberous: Examples

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

  • Example

    The slumberous atmosphere of the room made me feel drowsy.

  • Example

    The sound of the rain was slumberous and soothing.

  • Example

    The heat made everyone feel slumberous and lazy.

slumberous Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for slumberous

Phrases with slumberous

  • heavy-lidded eyes that suggest sleepiness or drowsiness

    Example

    Her slumberous eyes gave away her exhaustion.

  • a voice that is soft, low, and soothing, often used to lull someone to sleep

    Example

    She read the story in a slumberous voice, putting the children to sleep.

  • a quiet and peaceful town where life moves at a slow pace

    Example

    The small village was a slumberous town where nothing much happened.

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Summary: slumberous in Brief

The term 'slumberous' [ˈslʌmbərəs] describes something that induces sleep or is suggestive of sleep. It can be used to describe a person's state of being, such as 'The heat made everyone feel slumberous and lazy,' or the atmosphere of a place, like 'The slumberous atmosphere of the room made me feel drowsy.' 'Slumberous' can also be used to describe a voice or eyes that are soft, low, and soothing, as in 'She read the story in a slumberous voice.'