😪somnolence (somnolence)

noun
/ˈsɒmnələns/
somnolence (somnolence)

Signification

A strong desire for sleep or drowsiness.
A state of drowsiness or sleepiness; inclination to sleep.
Traduction de la signification
Un fort désir de dormir ou de somnolence.
Un fort désir de dormir ou de somnolence.

Phrases d'exemple

After the heavy meal, he felt a wave of somnolence.

Après le repas copieux, il a ressenti une vague de somnolence.
Apres le repas copieux, il a ressenti une vague de somnolence.

The somnolence after a heavy meal made it hard to concentrate.

La somnolence après un repas copieux a rendu difficile la concentration.
La somnolence apres un repas copieux a rendu difficile la concentration.

Synonymes

drowsiness, sleepiness, fatigue, lethargy, slumber, Drowsiness, Sleepiness
Entrée 1
drowsiness, sleepiness, fatigue, lethargy, slumber
Entrée 2
Drowsiness, Sleepiness

Antonymes

wakefulness, alertness, vigilance, Wakefulness, Alertness
Entrée 1
wakefulness, alertness, vigilance
Entrée 2
Wakefulness, Alertness

Collocations

feeling of somnolence, sudden somnolence, daytime somnolence

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