Logy
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Logy ( adjective )
- Dull and sluggish in movement or action; lethargic.
- Indicating a study or interest in a certain subject; -logical.
Origin:
From the greek word "logos" meaning "study" or "word".
Examples:
- The patient was feeling logy and drowsy after taking the medication.
- After a long day of work, he felt logy and couldn't focus on his book.
- The logy weather made it hard for the crops to grow.
- Her logy response to the question made it clear she hadn't been paying attention.
- The logy economy made it hard for businesses to survive.
(As a noun)
Logy ( noun )
- Dull and sluggish in movement or action; lethargic.
- Indicating a study or interest in a certain subject; -logical.
Origin:
From the greek word "logos" meaning "study" or "word".
Examples:
- The patient was feeling logy and drowsy after taking the medication.
- After a long day of work, he felt logy and couldn't focus on his book.
- The logy weather made it hard for the crops to grow.
- Her logy response to the question made it clear she hadn't been paying attention.
- The logy economy made it hard for businesses to survive.