noun a deep sleep or trance-like state
adjective relating to or inducing sleep or drowsiness
In literature, 'sopor' can be used metaphorically to convey a sense of dullness or lack of awareness.
In psychology, 'sopor' may be used to describe a state of mental lethargy or apathy.
In medicine, 'sopor' refers to a deep sleep or state of unconsciousness, often induced by medication or illness.
In literature, 'sopor' may be used to describe a state of deep sleep or drowsiness in a character or setting.
Psychologists may use 'sopor' when discussing sleep disorders or altered states of consciousness in their research or clinical practice.
Medical doctors may use 'sopor' to describe a patient's level of consciousness, such as being in a state of deep sleep or unconsciousness.
Neuroscientists may use 'sopor' when studying brain activity during different stages of sleep or altered states of consciousness.