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Is the word 'drowsy' a verb?

No, the word 'drowsy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The verb form is to drowse (drowses, drowsing, drowsed).


What is sleepy as a verb?

Sleepy as a verb is the act of becoming drowsy or feeling the need to rest or sleep. It describes the state of feeling tired or wanting to go to sleep.


Where is the accent mark placed in drowsy?

drowsy


What is the abtract noun for drowsy?

The abstract noun form for the adjective drowsy is drowsiness.


How do pronounce drowzee?

The name Drowzee (Pokemon) is based on the English word "drowsy" (tired, sleepy), from the verb "to drowse" which has very little modern US usage.Drowzee / drowsy - (DROW-zee) (drow rhymes with cow)To drowse - (drowz) (rhymes with cows)(see the related pronunciation link)


What does drowsy mean?

Drowsy means tired and weary sleepy


Are Excedrin migraine pills drowsy?

No. Pills don't get drowsy.


When was The Drowsy Chaperone created?

The Drowsy Chaperone was created in 2006.


How many syllables in drowsy?

There are two syllables in the word drowsy.


Will flucloxacillin make you drowsy?

Taking it now and it does seem to make me drowsy


Is drowsy an adverb?

No. Drowsy is an adjective (sleepy). The adverb form is "drowsily" (in a sleepy or fatigued manner). Drowsy as in tired, weary, lethargic, so on. Drowsy would be an adjective- (She did it in a drowsy way) Drowsily would be an adverb. (He picked it up drowsily)


Is drowsy a noun?

No, drowsy is an adjective. The word drowsy describes a noun by assigning it the attribute of being drowsy. Drowsiness, however, is a noun as it describes the element causing the aforementioned state of being as an object instead of a description.