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- Dictionarydope·y/ˈdōpē/
adjective
- 1. stupefied by sleep or a drug: informal "she was under sedation and a bit dopey"
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DOPEY definition: 1. wanting to sleep, because or as if you have taken a drug: 2. silly or stupid: 3. wanting to…. Learn more.
The meaning of DOPEY is dulled by alcohol or a narcotic. How to use dopey in a sentence.
Definitions of dopey. adjective. having or revealing stupidity. “a dopey answer”. synonyms: anserine, dopy, foolish, gooselike, goosey, goosy, jerky. stupid. lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity.
DOPEY meaning: 1. wanting to sleep, because or as if you have taken a drug: 2. silly or stupid: 3. wanting to…. Learn more.
sluggish or befuddled from or as from the use of narcotics or alcohol. dopey. / ˈdəʊpɪ / adjective. slang. silly. informal. half-asleep or in a state of semiconsciousness, as when under the influence of a drug.
1. adjective. Someone who is dopey is sleepy, as though they have been drugged. The medicine always made him feel dopey and unable to concentrate. Synonyms: drowsy, dazed, groggy [informal], drugged More Synonyms of dopey. 2. adjective. If you describe someone as dopey, you mean that they are rather stupid. [informal, disapproval]
wanting to sleep or not thinking clearly, sometimes because you have taken a drug. I felt dopey and drowsy after the operation. See dopey in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: dopey. Definition of dopey adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.