Groggy Meaning in English
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ˈɡɹɑɡi
GRAW-gee
ɡɹˈɒɡi
GROG-ee
التعريف
Feeling weak, dizzy, or not fully awake, often after sleeping, being sick, or taking medicine.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Groggy' is informal and describes temporary confusion or weakness, especially when waking up or after illness/anesthesia. Often used: 'feel groggy'. Not used for permanent conditions or deep sleep.
Spanish: aturdido - mareadoPortuguese (BR): grogue - zonzo - meio dormindoPortuguese (PT): grogue - zonzo(a) - meio adormecido/aChinese (Simplified): 迷迷糊糊的 - 昏昏沉沉的Chinese (Traditional): 迷迷糊糊的 - 昏昏沉沉的Hindi: आलसीपन में - चकराया हुआArabic: مُترنِّح - مائل للنوم - مشوش الذهنBengali: অবশ - ঝিমুনে - ঘুম ঘুমেRussian: сонный - заторможенныйJapanese: ぼんやりした - ふらふらしたVietnamese: choáng váng - mơ màngKorean: 몽롱한 - 머리가 멍한Turkish: sersemlemiş - mahmurUrdu: بدمزاج - سست - غنودگی کا شکارIndonesian: mengantuk - lemas
جمل نموذجية
I always feel groggy when I wake up early.
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After the surgery, she was a bit groggy.
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He felt groggy because he hadn’t slept much.
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"Sorry, I’m still groggy—need coffee to wake up!"
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I was so groggy this morning I almost missed my bus.
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The medicine made me a bit groggy, so I took a nap.
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