Pronunciation: /draʊzər/

Definitions of drouser

noun a made-up word with no specific definition

Example Sentences

A1 I need to buy a new drouser for my baby.

A2 She wore a comfortable drouser to bed.

B1 The store had a sale on drousers, so I bought a few pairs.

B2 The drouser she was wearing was made of a soft, breathable fabric.

C1 The designer showcased a new collection of luxurious drousers at the fashion show.

C2 The drouser she had on was custom-made and tailored to perfection.

Examples of drouser in a Sentence

formal The drouser was designed to help patients with sleep disorders.

informal I always use my drouser before going to bed to help me fall asleep faster.

slang I can't sleep without my trusty drouser by my side.

figurative The soft music acted as a drouser, calming my nerves before the big presentation.

Grammatical Forms of drouser

past tense

droused

plural

drousers

comparative

more drouser

superlative

most drouser

present tense

drouses

future tense

will drouse

perfect tense

has droused

continuous tense

is drousing

singular

drouser

positive degree

drouser

infinitive

to drouse

gerund

drousing

participle

drousing

Origin and Evolution of drouser

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'drouser' originated from Old English, derived from the word 'drūsian' meaning to be sluggish or inactive.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'drouser' evolved to refer to someone who is drowsy or sleepy, shifting from its original meaning of being sluggish or inactive.