Logy ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Logy ( adjective )

  1. Dull and sluggish in movement or action; lethargic.
  2. Indicating a study or interest in a certain subject; -logical.

Origin:

From the greek word "logos" meaning "study" or "word".

Examples:

  1. The patient was feeling logy and drowsy after taking the medication.
  2. After a long day of work, he felt logy and couldn't focus on his book.
  3. The logy weather made it hard for the crops to grow.
  4. Her logy response to the question made it clear she hadn't been paying attention.
  5. The logy economy made it hard for businesses to survive.

(As a noun)

Logy ( noun )

  1. Dull and sluggish in movement or action; lethargic.
  2. Indicating a study or interest in a certain subject; -logical.

Origin:

From the greek word "logos" meaning "study" or "word".

Examples:

  1. The patient was feeling logy and drowsy after taking the medication.
  2. After a long day of work, he felt logy and couldn't focus on his book.
  3. The logy weather made it hard for the crops to grow.
  4. Her logy response to the question made it clear she hadn't been paying attention.
  5. The logy economy made it hard for businesses to survive.
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