insomniac Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈsɒm.ni.æk]
  • Us [ ɪnˈsɑːm.ni.æk]

Meaning of insomniac In English

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  • Other topics were more selectively targeted for children and families with mild special needs: for example overweight, clumsy, insomniac, or restless children and sedentary families.

  • The insomniac occupies this space like a latter-day ascetic who involuntarily suffers continual acedia and self-abnegation.

  • And what is the old despair if not the insomniac's terror of sleeplessness, perpetual disturbance, waking after death?

  • Counselling was mostly implemented with children with special health needs: for example with overweight, clumsy, restless, or insomniac children or sedentary families.

  • Measurement, investigation, and knowledge give way to the insomniac condition which disorders the world, leaving the instruments of science redundant.

  • It is clear that biblical religion evoked by such lines is too wakeful for the insomniac poet to bear, saturated as are he and his poem by sleep deprivation.

  • This is nothing other than an opportunity for a variety of political insomniacs to fill the night air with wind and generalities.

  • I recommend, however, that he conducts such an exercise only if he is an insomniac.

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Translations of insomniac In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    失眠症病患…

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  • 中文简体

    失眠症患者…

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  • Español

    insomne…

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  • Português

    insone…

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  • 日本語

    不眠症の人…

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  • Français

    insomniaque…

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  • Catalan

    insomne…

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  • العربية

    أرِق…

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