Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dormitar
verb
/dɔːrˈmɪtər/

Definition
To doze or to nap.

Examples
- After a long day at work, she likes to dormitar on the couch for a while.
- During the meeting, several attendees began to dormitar as the speaker went on.
- It’s common for animals to dormitar in the sun during the afternoon.

Meaning
The act of lightly sleeping or resting without entering a deep sleep.

Synonyms
- nap
- doze
- slumber
- siesta