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Meanings of
somnolence
in English
Russian
сомнолентность
Portuguese
sonolência
Spanish
somnolencia
Catalan
ensopiment
Back to the meaning
State of strong desire for sleep, or sleeping for unusually long periods.
drowsiness
sleepiness
wakefulness
Related terms
clinical sign
Russian
сомнолентность
Synonyms
Examples for "
drowsiness
"
drowsiness
sleepiness
Examples for "
drowsiness
"
1
And as the terror left,
drowsiness
began to come in its place.
2
A new
drowsiness
was spreading through him, turning his muscles to lead.
3
Side effects can include headache, nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dizziness, and
drowsiness
.
4
The mere grateful touch of the dry garments induced an extraordinary
drowsiness
.
5
In this heavy shade, the warm air lulled one to voluptuous
drowsiness
.
1
One in five from each group said
sleepiness
had affected their relationships.
2
LPS had no effect on reward sensitivity either directly or via
sleepiness
.
3
Following this nap
sleepiness
transiently increased peaking prior to the second nap.
4
The afternoon was getting late, and he thought this sudden
sleepiness
uncanny.
5
Non-cognitive tests included
sleepiness
,
REM sleep behavior disorder, depression and anxiety scales.
Usage of
somnolence
in English
1
But the fair was in a condition of the utmost
somnolence
itself.
2
Even the insect life seemed wrapped in a deep hush of
somnolence
.
3
Lebrun, like a big, shaggy dog, shook himself free from creeping
somnolence
.
4
The most commonly reported adverse events were nausea,
somnolence
,
and dry mouth.
5
The most common adverse events were dizziness,
somnolence
,
headache, and nausea.
6
This case bears a striking resemblance to the pronounced natural
somnolence
of hibernation.
7
I know postcoital
somnolence
when I hear it, but so what?
8
The Cigale is an easy prey during its hours of
somnolence
.
9
A sweet
somnolence
seemed to arise from the dying day, enveloping all Nature.
10
They pretended they desired this tranquillity, and
somnolence
of their hearts.
11
Eventually she had to admit defeat and switch a
somnolence
program to primary.
12
Headache and
somnolence
were the most common reported adverse events in both treatment groups.
13
The typical side effects are dizziness,
somnolence
and weight gain.
14
Right now I want you to activate a
somnolence
program.
15
On the South Shore of Long Island, all things incline to a natural
somnolence
.
16
Fortunately, our exceedingly light meals did not produce after-dinner
somnolence
.
Other examples for "somnolence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
somnolence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
natural somnolence
accuse of somnolence
activate a somnolence
apparent somnolence
blissful somnolence
More collocations
Translations for
somnolence
Russian
сомнолентность
сомноленция
Portuguese
sonolência
Spanish
somnolencia
Catalan
ensopiment
somnolència
Somnolence
through the time
Somnolence
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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