Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
glazily
Adverb
/ˈɡleɪ.zɪ.li/

Definition
In a way that resembles glazed or glassy appearance; often characterized by a lack of energy or liveliness, as if blank or dull.

Examples
- She stared glazily at the wall, lost in her own thoughts.
- The student’s glazily expression during the lecture indicated a lack of interest.
- His eyes looked glazily as he tried to process the information.

Meaning
The term ‘glazily’ describes a state or manner of being that appears listless, dull, or in a semi-conscious state. It suggests a lack of sharpness or clarity, either in thought or expression.

Synonyms
- vacantly
- blankly
- dully
- listlessly