Part of Speech: Verb
Definition: To breathe noisily during sleep
Pronunciations: US: /snɔr/, UK: /snɔːr/
Origin and Usage: The word "snore" dates back to the 14th century and comes from the Old English word "fnora." It is a common occurrence during sleep, and can be caused by a variety of factors, including sleep apnea, obesity, and alcohol consumption. Snoring can be disruptive to sleep and can be a sign of underlying health issues. It is estimated that around 45% of adults snore occasionally, while 25% snore regularly.
Synonyms: Doze, Slumber, Snooze, Nod off, Sleep
Related Words: Sleep, Dream, Rest, Doze, Yawn
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