Strange question, but I got suddenly tired yesterday and am now trying to deduce if something in my diet did this. Only thing inordinate I ate are almonds. So I have no sure answer but it will be interesting to see if this could be true.
Sleepy is "ensommeillé" (from the noun 'sommeil' meaning sleep), tired is "fatigué".
Chamomlile tea is supposed to make you tired.
Eating chicken does not seem to make people tired. However, turkey will make people sleepy after eating a lot of it.
Yes, reading can sometimes make you tired because focusing on text for a long period of time can strain your eyes and mental concentration. Additionally, some people may find that reading before bed can make them feel sleepy due to the relaxation and stimulation of the brain.
because your tired
Yes warm milk does make you tired even unwarm milk makes you tired because of a hormone in the milk called tryptophan that makes you sleepy.
Translation: I’m sleepy or I’m tired
sugar makes you tired because when you first eat it it gives you a sugar rush but after a couple of minutes you get even more tired than before you ate it.
No sleepy is an adjective, sleepily is the adverb. She is sleepy. (adjective) "I'm tired." She answered sleepily. (adverb)
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Tired and Lackadaisical.