Sleepwalked: meaning, definitions and examples

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sleepwalked

 

[ ˈsliːpˌwɔːkt ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

walking during sleep

Sleepwalked is the past tense of sleepwalk, which refers to the act of walking or performing other behaviors while in a state of sleep. Individuals who sleepwalk are typically unaware of their actions, as they are in a state of partial consciousness. This phenomenon occurs during the deep stages of sleep and is more common in children but can persist into adulthood. Sleepwalking can involve simple actions like walking around the room or more complex behaviors like getting dressed or leaving the house.

Synonyms

sleep wandering, somnambulism.

Examples of usage

  • She sleepwalked to the kitchen last night.
  • He sleepwalked out of the house without anyone noticing.
  • The child sleepwalked during his nap.
  • I found him sleepwalking in the hallway.

Translations

Translations of the word "sleepwalked" in other languages:

🇵🇹 sonambulou

🇮🇳 नींद में चलना

🇩🇪 Schlafwandelte

🇮🇩 berjalan sambil tidur

🇺🇦 сновидіння

🇵🇱 sennapaw

🇯🇵 夢遊病にかかる

🇫🇷 somnambule

🇪🇸 sonámbulo

🇹🇷 uykuda yürümek

🇰🇷 몽유병에 걸리다

🇸🇦 السير أثناء النوم

🇨🇿 spal se

🇸🇰 snívať

🇨🇳 梦游

🇸🇮 spati

🇮🇸 svefngangur

🇰🇿 ұйқыға кету

🇬🇪 სიზმარში სიარული

🇦🇿 yuxuda gəzmək

🇲🇽 sonámbulo

Etymology

The term 'sleepwalk' has its origins in the combination of two English words: 'sleep' and 'walk'. The word 'sleep' is derived from the Old English 'slǣpan', which means 'to sleep', while 'walk' originates from the Old English 'wealcan', meaning 'to move or tread'. The phenomenon of sleepwalking has been documented in various cultures throughout history, often surrounded by superstition and mystery. In the 19th century, sleepwalking was frequently associated with mental health conditions, leading to both medical and legal discussions about its implications. The medical community began to take a more serious view of somnambulism as a disorder during the early 20th century, when sleep studies advanced our understanding of sleep cycles and stages. Today, sleepwalking is recognized as a parasomnia, a type of disorder characterized by abnormal behavior during sleep, often tied to genetic factors and sleep deprivation.