drowsy in Italian
drowsy in Italian is assonnato, insonnolito, soporifero — drowsy means sleepy or heavy-eyed; ready to fall asleep.
drowsy in Italian
assonnato
insonnolito
soporifero
What does "drowsy" mean?
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adj Sleepy or heavy-eyed; ready to fall asleep.
"The medicine made her feel drowsy."
drowsy in a sentence
- The medicine made her feel drowsy.
- A warm, drowsy afternoon settled over the village.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "drowsy" in Italian?
"drowsy" in Italian is assonnato, insonnolito, soporifero. drowsy means: Sleepy or heavy-eyed; ready to fall asleep.
How do you use "drowsy" in a sentence?
Example: "The medicine made her feel drowsy." In Italian, "drowsy" is assonnato, insonnolito, soporifero.
Are there other ways to say "drowsy" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 3 translations listed for "drowsy": assonnato, insonnolito, soporifero.
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