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half asleep synonyms

Trying to find another word for half asleep in English? No problem. Our thesaurus contains synonyms of half asleep in 25 different contexts. We have listed all the similar and related words for half asleep alphabetically.

  • cold
  • dead
  • dead to the world
  • dopey
  • drowsy
  • drugged
  • hebetudinous
  • inconscious
  • insensible
  • lethargic
  • out
  • out cold
  • bewildered
  • disoriented
  • stunned
  • comatose
  • dazed
  • dozing
  • dozy
  • dreamy
  • drugged
  • half asleep
  • heavy
  • indolent
  • lackadaisical
  • languid
  • lazy
  • catch a wink
  • catnap
  • cop some z's
  • drift off
  • drop off
  • drowse
  • nod off
  • sleep
  • sleep lightly
  • slumber
  • snooze
  • comatose
  • dazed
  • dopy
  • dozing
  • dreamy
  • drugged
  • half asleep
  • heavy
  • indolent
  • lackadaisical
  • languid
  • lazy
  • abstracted
  • astral
  • calming
  • chimerical
  • daydreaming
  • excellent
  • fanciful
  • fantastic
  • gentle
  • idealistic
  • imaginary
  • immaterial
  • benumbed
  • blown away
  • coked
  • comatose
  • dazed
  • doped
  • dopey
  • floating
  • flying
  • high
  • junked-up
  • loaded
  • abundant
  • ample
  • awkward
  • beefy
  • big
  • built
  • bulky
  • burdensome
  • chunky
  • considerable
  • copious
  • corpulent
  • drony
  • easygoing
  • fainéant
  • idle
  • inactive
  • inert
  • lackadaisical
  • languid
  • lax
  • lazy
  • lethargic
  • listless
  • abstracted
  • apathetic
  • daydreaming
  • disinterested
  • dreamy
  • dull
  • energyless
  • enervated
  • faineant
  • fainéant
  • halfhearted
  • idle
  • apathetic
  • blah
  • blahs
  • comatose
  • dopey
  • easy
  • energyless
  • enervated
  • faint
  • feeble
  • heavy
  • impassive
  • apathetic
  • blah
  • comatose
  • debilitated
  • dilatory
  • dopey
  • dormant
  • draggy
  • drowsy
  • dull
  • enervated
  • having spring fever
  • abate
  • allay
  • balm
  • becalm
  • cease
  • chill out
  • compose
  • cool
  • cool off
  • decrease
  • die down
  • diminish
  • catch forty winks
  • catnap
  • doze
  • drop off
  • drowse
  • get some shut-eye
  • grab some z's
  • nod
  • nod off
  • rack
  • relax
  • rest
  • asleep
  • blah
  • comatose
  • dopey
  • dozy
  • draggy
  • drowsy
  • heavy
  • hypnotic
  • inactive
  • lethargic
  • listless
  • balled up
  • befuddled
  • bewildered
  • fouled up
  • gone
  • mixed up
  • punchy
  • rattled
  • shaken
  • shook
  • shook up
  • slap-happy
  • calm
  • comfortable
  • contented
  • hushed
  • inactive
  • motionless
  • pacific
  • peaceful
  • placid
  • relaxed
  • relaxing
  • retired
  • apathetic
  • blah
  • comatose
  • dopey
  • down
  • dragging
  • draggy
  • drippy
  • heavy
  • hebetudinous
  • inactive
  • indolent
  • asleep
  • blah
  • comatose
  • dopey
  • dozy
  • draggy
  • drowsy
  • heavy
  • hypnotic
  • inactive
  • lethargic
  • listless
  • comatose
  • dazed
  • dopy
  • dozing
  • dozy
  • dreamy
  • drugged
  • half asleep
  • heavy
  • indolent
  • lackadaisical
  • languid
  • asleep
  • dozy
  • drowsy
  • listless
  • nodding off
  • out of it
  • sleeping
  • snoozy
  • soporific
  • tired
  • alleviating
  • calming
  • consolatory
  • consoling
  • easing
  • mollifying
  • pacifying
  • palliative
  • reassuring
  • relaxing
  • relieving
  • remedying
  • anesthetic
  • balmy
  • calming
  • deadening
  • dozy
  • drowsy
  • dull
  • hypnotic
  • mesmerizing
  • narcotic
  • nodding
  • numbing
  • all in
  • annoyed
  • asleep
  • beat
  • bored
  • broken-down
  • burned out
  • collapsing
  • consumed
  • dead on one's feet
  • distressed
  • dog-tired
  • apathetic
  • benumbed
  • comatose
  • dopey
  • dormant
  • drowsy
  • dull
  • faineant
  • fainéant
  • heavy
  • hebetudinous
  • idle

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