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phrasal verbIf you doze off, you fall into a light sleep, especially during the daytime. I closed my eyes for a minute and must have dozed off. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for dozedoze off in American English to fall into a light sleep See full dictionary entry for doze Examples of 'doze off' in a sentencedoze off Sometimes he'd doze off while the chimps were out of the cage, and they'd run all over and wreck the place. In other languagesdoze off British English: doze off / dəʊz ɒf/ VERB If you doze off, you fall into a light sleep. She dozed off for a few moments. - American English: doze off
- Arabic: يَبْدَأُ بِالنَوْمِ الـخَفِيف
- Brazilian Portuguese: cochilar
- Chinese: 打盹儿
- Croatian: zadrijemati
- Czech: zdřímnout (si)
- Danish: døse hen
- Dutch: indutten
- European Spanish: dormirse
- Finnish: torkahtaa
- French: s’assoupir
- German: einnicken
- Greek: αποκοιμιέμαι
- Italian: addormentarsi
- Japanese: まどろむ
- Korean: 깜박 잠들다
- Norwegian: duppe av
- Polish: przysnąć
- European Portuguese: passar pelas brasas
- Romanian: a moțăi
- Russian: задремать
- Latin American Spanish: adormecerse
- Swedish: slumra till
- Thai: งีบหลับไป
- Turkish: uyuyakalmak
- Ukrainian: задрімати
- Vietnamese: ngủ lơ mơ
Chinese translation of 'doze off'Definition to fall into a light sleep I must have dozed off. Synonyms crash out (informal) go off conk out (informal) See dozeAdditional synonymsHe finally drifted off. Synonyms fall asleep, go off, drop off (informal), crash out (informal), nod off, conk out (informal) Definition to fall asleep I was just dropping off. Synonyms fall asleep, nod (off), doze (off), go off, snooze (informal), drift off, catnap, drowse, have forty winks (informal) Definition to fall asleep The judge appeared to nod off while the witness was being cross-examined. Synonyms fall asleep, sleep, nap, doze, kip (British, slang), drowse, slump, droop, drop off, zizz (British, informal) - downy
- dowry
- doze
- doze off
- dozy
- drab
- drabness
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