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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Drowsy

Hi,

What's the difference in usages and meaning between sleepy and drowsy?

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anonymous What's the difference in usages and meaning between sleepy and drowsy? "Sleepy" is stronger.

  • anonymous What's the difference in usages and meaning between sleepy and drowsy?
  • "Sleepy" is stronger.
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anonymousWhat's the difference in usages and meaning between sleepy and drowsy?

"Sleepy" is stronger.

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From the Collins Dictionary:

SYNONYMY NOTE: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/sleepy applies to a person who is nearly overcome by a desire to sleep and, figuratively, suggests either the power to induce sleepiness or a resemblance to this state [a sleep

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