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No. Drowsy is an adjective (sleepy). The adverb form is "drowsily" (in a sleepy or fatigued manner).

Drowsy as in tired, weary, lethargic, so on.

Drowsy would be an adjective-

(She did it in a drowsy way)

Drowsily would be an adverb.

(He picked it up drowsily)

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βˆ™ 7mo ago

No, "drowsy" is an adjective that describes a person or thing as being sleepy or inclined to sleep. Adverbs typically modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, but "drowsy" does not perform this function.

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