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sleep-deprived

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for sleep-deprived.

Editorial note

Getting subjectively incapacitated from a lower number of beers could, theoretically, be indicative of a subtle sleep-deprived state, for example.

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Quick take

Being kept awake to the point of noticeably lower alertness through a lack of sleep; experiencing sleep deprivation.

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

Being kept awake to the point of noticeably lower alertness through a lack of sleep; experiencing sleep deprivation.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for sleep-deprived.

adjective

Being kept awake to the point of noticeably lower alertness through a lack of sleep; experiencing sleep deprivation.

Example sentences

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Getting subjectively incapacitated from a lower number of beers could, theoretically, be indicative of a subtle sleep-deprived state, for example.

2

It sounds like you have a different issue with this individual, assuming they're making sleep-deprived errors and reading too much into this?

3

And this bit of mystery, while DJ Shadow or Tricky or Lycia plays in the background, was completely beautiful and overwhelming to a sleep-deprived me.

4

From that vid I thought he was a sleep-deprived 30-something!

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I tried the everyman sleep schedule and made my first B+, ruining my 3 year run of straight As as a result of a sleep-deprived test.

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I kinda like the feeling of being sleep-deprived.

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And an inspired, chaotic, brilliant, chronically sleep-deprived developer to write the 100,000+ lines of code a year we needed to get to the next funding stage.

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The feeling I get bears some similarity to my sleep-deprived state, so I have wondered about a relationship there, if not just a further reduction of my tolerance of electronics.

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All told, by the end of two weeks, the six-hour sleepers were as impaired as those who, in another Dinges study, had been sleep-deprived for 24 hours straight — the cognitive equivalent of being legally drunk.

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It doesn’t feel like aliens on Zebes built those damn mazes or that they’re natural formations; it feels like sleep-deprived game developers built them And as far as essays about level design go, this one about the level design in Super Mario Bros.

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I feel more motivated if I'm slightly sleep-deprived for like a day because I'm in a frame of mind where I have to force myself to do anything so it makes it easier to motivate myself to do things that I would normally procrastinate (so it might just be the power of forward momentum).

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For example, public transit was perfect for my last job, because I lived and worked on the same bus line, and while my commute took an hour (going from the suburbs to downtown by bus takes a while), I didn't mind it because I could just spend the bus ride reading books and comics on my phone, or if I'd been sleep-deprived, I could just zone out in my seat.

Quote examples

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And "buzzy" when I'm really sleep-deprived.

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> And "buzzy" when I'm really sleep-deprived.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use sleep-deprived in a sentence?

Getting subjectively incapacitated from a lower number of beers could, theoretically, be indicative of a subtle sleep-deprived state, for example.

What does sleep-deprived mean?

Being kept awake to the point of noticeably lower alertness through a lack of sleep; experiencing sleep deprivation.

What part of speech is sleep-deprived?

sleep-deprived is commonly used as adjective.