Somnolent Mnemonic
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somnolent
somnolent
/ˈsɒmnələnt/
Examples
- The dog is dozing off because he is somnolent.
- This stage is sometimes referred to as somnolence or drowsy sleep.
- A baby is somnolent and sleepy.
- He is in the somewhat somnolent state.
- He is not seized by somnolence or sleep.
- It causes somnolence, anorexia, and dyspnea in humans.
- Somnolence interrupts her from working.
- Caffeine is listed as both a contraindication and an indication for somnolence.
- In the end, though, Sseth too sank into somnolence.
- Other global markets are also in a somnolent mood.
inclined to or marked by drowsiness
adjective
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"Som + No Lent. So sleepy, there's no lending him energy."
"Som + no rent. So sleepy, can't even pay his rent."
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