nod off

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nod off

He started to nod off in the cozy armchair.

Definition

Verb: * To fall asleep, especially in a light, unintended, or gradual manner, often while sitting or in a situation where one is supposed to be awake.

Usage

This verb is intransitive (it does not take a direct object) and is used to describe the act of beginning to sleep, typically for a short time. It implies a loss of the fight to stay awake, often accompanied by the head dropping forward or nodding.

Examples
  • The lecture was so boring that I started to nod off.
  • He nodded off in his armchair after a big lunch.
  • She was so tired from her journey that she nodded off on the train.
Advanced Usage
  • To be nodding off: Used in the continuous form to describe being in the process of falling asleep.
    • I could see he was nodding off, so I suggested we go to bed.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nod (verb): To lower and raise one's head slightly and briefly, often as a greeting or in agreement. This is the core action from which the phrasal verb "nod off" is derived, describing the head movement that often happens as one falls asleep.
  • Doze off (phrasal verb): A very close synonym for "nod off," meaning to fall into a light sleep.
Synonyms
  • Fall asleep
  • Doze off
  • Drift off
  • Drop off
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Drop off: Can be a synonym for "nod off" or "fall asleep."
    • He dropped off during the movie.
  • Drift off: Emphasizes the gradual, gentle process of falling asleep.
    • I drifted off to the sound of the rain.
Related Idioms
  • Catch forty winks: To have a short, light sleep.
    • I'm just going to catch forty winks before we go out.
nod off

He started to nod off in the cozy armchair.

Verb
  1. change from a waking to a sleeping state
    • he always falls asleep during lectures