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What (who) is groggy - definition

DROWSINESS JUST AFTER WAKING UP
Grogginess; Groggy; Morning impaired; Groggish; Sleep drunkenness; Morning grogginess

Groggy         
·adj Overcome with grog; tipsy; unsteady on the legs.
II. Groggy ·adj Weakened in a fight so as to stagger;
- said of pugilists.
III. Groggy ·adj Moving in a hobbling manner, owing to ten der feet;
- said of a horse.
groggy         
(groggier, groggiest)
If you feel groggy, you feel weak and rather ill. (INFORMAL)
She was feeling a bit groggy when I saw her.
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
groggy         
¦ adjective (groggier, groggiest) dazed and unsteady after intoxication, sleep, etc.
Derivatives
groggily adverb
grogginess noun

Wikipedia

Sleep inertia

Sleep inertia is a physiological state of impaired cognitive and sensory-motor performance that is present immediately after awakening. It persists during the transition of sleep to wakefulness, where an individual will experience feelings of drowsiness, disorientation and a decline in motor dexterity. Impairment from sleep inertia may take several hours to dissipate. In the majority of cases, morning sleep inertia is experienced for 15 to 30 minutes after waking.

Sleep inertia is of concern with decision-making abilities, safety-critical tasks and the ability to operate efficiently soon after awakening. In these situations, it poses an occupational hazard due to the cognitive and motor deficits that may be present.

Examples of use of groggy
1. "And I not only felt groggy – I looked groggy, too.
2. Still groggy and not quite lucid, she looked at Konteh.
3. Certainly not when they look to be cornered and groggy.
4. She sounded groggy, almost drugged and the officers questioned her as if she was a child.
5. "I felt so groggy and my head was swimming with different thoughts.