1. Parts of Speech: Adjective
2. Definitions:
- (of a person or their mind) dull and heavy; sluggish.
- (of a ship or its motion) slow and heavy.
3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈlɑɡi/, UK: /ˈlɒɡi/
4. Origin and Usage: The word "loggy" is believed to have originated from the word "log" meaning a heavy, bulky, and slow-moving object. It is used to describe a person or their mind that is dull, heavy, and sluggish. It is also used to describe a ship or its motion that is slow and heavy.
5. Synonyms: lethargic, sluggish, heavy, dull, inactive.
6. Related Words: boggy, foggy, soggy.
7. Example Sentences:
- She felt loggy and unmotivated after a long day at work.
- The ships loggy motion made it difficult to navigate through the rough waters.
- His loggy mind couldn process the complex math problem.