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doze

1 American  
[dohz] / doʊz /

verb (used without object)

dozed, dozing
  1. to sleep lightly or fitfully.

  2. to fall into a light sleep unintentionally (often followed byoff ).

    He dozed off during the sermon.

  3. to sleep for a short time; nap.

  4. to be dull or half asleep.


verb (used with object)

dozed, dozing
  1. to pass or spend (time) in drowsiness (often followed byaway ).

    He dozed away the afternoon.

noun

  1. a light or fitful sleep; nap.

    Synonyms:
    forty winks, catnap, siesta, snooze
doze 2 American  
[dohz] / doʊz /

verb (used with or without object)

dozed, dozing
  1. Informal. to clear or level with a bulldozer.


doze British  
/ dəʊz /

verb

  1. to sleep lightly or intermittently

  2. (often foll by off) to fall into a light sleep

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noun

  1. a short sleep

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Other Word Forms

  • dozer noun

Etymology

Origin of doze1

1640–50; originally (now obsolete) to stupefy, make drowsy; compare Scots, N England dialect dozened, Middle English ( Scots ) dosnyt, dosinnit stupefied, dazed; akin to Old Norse dūsa rest, Swedish dialect dusa doze, slumber, Middle Low German dusen to be thoughtless; daze

Origin of doze2

First recorded in 1940–45; shortened form of bulldoze

Example Sentences

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As her rivals nervously shuffle in their boots, Shiffrin will clear space on the ground, fold a parka as a pillow, shut her blue eyes and doze off.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 3, 2026

Speaking to the BBC, Mr Tran, 40, said it happened soon after take-off when he would usually be getting ready to doze off.

From BBC • Mar. 18, 2024

Several will even doze off, napping in Tennis Paradise, which is the only place that actually lives up to that hype.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 3, 2024

Happily, I watched her doze off, tired and full and satisfied, but the growls from my stomach almost woke her up.

From Salon • Jul. 26, 2023

He lay down beside Frodo and began to doze.

From "The Two Towers" by J. R. R. Tolkien