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    dozy
    /ˈdəʊzi/

    adjective

    • 1. feeling drowsy and lazy: "he grew dozy at the end of a long day"

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  2. Dozy means tired and wanting to sleep, or thinking or reacting slowly. Learn how to use this informal adjective with examples from different sources and languages.

  3. Dozy means drowsy, sleepy, or dozily. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of dozy.

  4. Dozy means tired and wanting to sleep, or thinking or reacting slowly. Learn how to use this informal adjective with examples from literature and other sources, and see how to say it in different languages.

  5. Dozy means drowsy, half asleep, or stupid. It is an informal adjective derived from doze, a verb meaning to sleep lightly. See how to use dozy in a sentence and find synonyms for dozy.

  6. Dozy means looking or feeling as if you are going to sleep, or (in British English) stupid. Learn how to pronounce, spell, and use this informal adjective with examples and synonyms.

  7. Dozy means half asleep or drowsy, or informally stupid or silly. Find out the pronunciation, translations, and examples of dozy in different contexts.

  8. Dozy means feeling sleepy or stupid, often used informally or disapprovingly. Learn how to pronounce, use, and translate this word with Collins Dictionary.

  9. Definitions of dozy. adjective. half asleep. “a tired dozy child” synonyms: drowsing, drowsy. asleep. in a state of sleep. Cite this entry. Style: MLA. Copy citation. Achieve academic success with VocabTrainer. Test prep programs. Unlimited learning. Personalized reports. Start now. Are you a word wizard?

  10. If you describe someone as dozy, you mean they are rather stupid and slow to understand things.

  11. Dozy means not feeling very awake or slow to understand things. It is an informal word often used in British English. See how to use it in sentences and synonyms.