Word of the Day: Groggy

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Todayโ€™s Word of the Day is Groggy. In this lesson, youโ€™ll learn its pronunciation, meaning, and how to use it in daily conversations.

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Meaning of Groggy

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Groggy describes someone who feels weak, tired, dizzy, or unable to think clearly, especially after sleeping, illness, medicine, or a shock.

Pronunciation of Groggy

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British English (UK):

  • IPA: /หˆษกrษ’ษก.i/
  • Phonetic: GROG-ee

American English (US):

  • IPA: /หˆษกrษ‘ห.ษกi/
  • Phonetic: GRAAG-ee

Example Sentences with Groggy

Here are some example sentences with groggy used in everyday English. Listen and repeat the sentences to improve your pronunciation.

She looked groggy after the long flight.

The medicine made me feel groggy all day.

Iโ€™m always groggy in the morning without coffee.

He tried to study, but he felt too groggy to focus.

She sounded groggy when I called her at midnight.


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