What is another word for Somnambulistic?

Pronunciation: [sˌɒmnɐmbjʊlˈɪstɪk] (IPA)

Somnambulistic is an adjective that describes a state of sleepwalking or behaving as if in a trance-like state. There are numerous synonyms for this word that can be used to express the same meaning. Some of these include hypnotic, dazed, dreamy, trance-like, half-asleep, unconscious, and sleep-induced. Alternatively, words such as zombie-like, lethargic, and sluggish can be used to describe a person who appears somnambulistic, or a state of being in a somnambulistic state. Overall, there are many different ways to describe a person or situation that appears to be in a state of sleepwalking, and the use of synonyms can help to add variety and depth to your writing or speech.

Synonyms for Somnambulistic:

What are the hypernyms for Somnambulistic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Somnambulistic

He was alive again now, emerged from his Somnambulistic state, and he gave full attention to this matter of Billy's new serge suit; nevertheless, all at once she apologized for troubling him, and inquired if he had anything on his mind.
"The Devil's Garden"
W. B. Maxwell
The Somnambulistic young man shut one eye, and inclined his ear toward her without turning his head.
"Stories of the Foot-hills"
Margaret Collier Graham
Women, more than men, are subject to this strange, Somnambulistic, mental condition, the result of strong emotion, in which they both do and endure to an extent that men would never think of or find possible.
"Christian's Mistake"
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik

Related words: sleepwalking, sleep paralysis, somnambulist, sleep

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