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[ UK /ɪnsˈɒmniɐ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪnˈsɑmniə/ ]
NOUN
  1. an inability to sleep; chronic sleeplessness

How To Use insomnia In A Sentence

  • And to relieve insomnia, try putting a drop of basil, chamomile, clary sage or lavender onto your pillow at night.
  • Another treatment that may help some people with insomnia is to recondition them to associate the bed and bedtime with sleep.
  • I think this stretch of insomnia is beginning its third week. "...once we're out amongst the shadows."
  • Some of the children became prone to violent outbursts, irritability, nightmares, and insomnia.
  • He had dark circles under his eyes caused by insomnia and malnutrition. No Way Home: A Cuban Dancer's Tale
  • She no longer gives interviews, and has been suffering from chronic insomnia. Times, Sunday Times
  • The insomnia building may or may not have contributed to my yuck on the Spanish exam.
  • Old guys spend more time sitting up late after the family's asleep, and in these hours your old guy will plan and replan his upcoming expedition, put new laces on his wading shoes, tie flies, dress in all his Arctic gear in order to see what it's like to move around in, call another insomniac old guy and check out up-to-the-minute river conditions, and so on. The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
  • The insomniac is unable to get sufficient sleep for their daily needs.
  • Among the most common manifestations of previous torture are panic attacks, insomnia and claustrophobia.
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