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Antonyms for draggy


Grammar : Adj
Spell : drag-ee
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdræg i



Definition of draggy

  • As in inactive : adj not engaged in action; inert, lazy
  • As in lackluster : adj dull, lifeless
  • As in lethargic : adj lazy, sluggish
  • As in lifeless : adj dull, spiritless
  • As in sleepy : adj tired, dull
  • As in slow : adj behind, late
  • As in sluggish : adj dull, slow-moving
  • As in spiritless : adj depressed
  • As in tedious : adj dull, monotonous
  • As in cheerless : adj depressing, unhappy
  • As in hebetudinous : adj lethargic
  • As in incurious : adj apathetic
  • As in nodding : adj sleepy
  • As in slumberous : adj sleepy
  • As in somnifacient : adj sleepy
  • As in somniferous : adj sleepy
  • As in somnific : adj sleepy
  • As in stuporous : adj lethargic
  • As in dry : adj dull, uninteresting
  • As in dull : adj uneventful
  • As in flat : adj dull, lackluster to the senses
  • As in apathetic : adj uncaring, disinterested
Example sentences :
  • And say, there's nothin' draggy about Vee when she really goes over the top.
  • Extract from : « The House of Torchy » by Sewell Ford
  • For all his slow, draggy ways he had pounds of pressure on the gauge.
  • Extract from : « The Memoirs of an American Citizen » by Robert Herrick
  • The night was dark but not cold, and the roads were soft and draggy.
  • Extract from : « The Deemster » by Hall Caine
  • It just seemed an easy way out of everything—when I think of another useless, draggy year.
  • Extract from : « This Side of Paradise » by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Synonyms for draggy

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