What is another word for Doziness?

Pronunciation: [dˈə͡ʊzɪnəs] (IPA)

Doziness is a state of feeling drowsy or sleepy. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe this feeling, such as lethargy, sluggishness, drowsiness, torpor, fatigue, and somnolence. Lethargy is a state of extreme fatigue where one feels a lack of energy and motivation to do anything; sluggishness is a state of being slow or sluggish; drowsiness describes the feeling of being on the verge of falling asleep; torpor is a state of mental or physical inactivity; fatigue is a state of feeling exhausted or tired; and somnolence is a state of being sleepy or drowsy. These synonyms can be used interchangeably to describe the feeling of doziness.

What are the hypernyms for Doziness?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Doziness?

Doziness, a state of drowsiness, can be described with antonyms such as alertness, wakefulness, and attentiveness. Alertness refers to a state of being fully aware and ready to respond to the stimuli around. Being wakeful implies a state of being awake and conscious of one's surroundings, and not feeling sleepy or drowsy. Attentiveness relates to being focused and fully engaged in a task or activity, and not experiencing any tiredness or lethargy. Other related antonyms for doziness include liveliness, energy, animation, and vigor, which generally denote a state of being lively, energetic, and enthusiastic.

What are the antonyms for Doziness?

Usage examples for Doziness

Still he was changing and within the darkness that was subjugating him into Doziness a new embedded consistency was formulating.
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills
Last spring, walking in my fields, I looked out along the fences for a well-fitted young hickory tree of thrifty second growth, bare of knots at least head high, without the cracks or fissures of too rapid growth or the Doziness of early transgression.
"Adventures In Contentment"
David Grayson AKA: Ray Stannard Baker

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