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Meaning of zombied-out | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C1

Definitions

Like a zombie in being sluggish, numb, listless, and vacant.

informal, not-comparable

Examples

“If you do a whole lot of it, you get sort of zombied out and you tend to stare at things.”
“Sometimes I would see them real mellow and the next minute they’d be all zombied out.”
“As though he’d been passed out on the floor all these years or zombied out on weed like that idiot Ferd.”
“Adrenaline junkies, zombied out on fear, working the assembly line on the nod, they shuffled about the business of the war factory.”
“I saw my friends go into a room, an hour later they’d be in the lounge acting crazy: sedate as wandering death, completely inarticulate and just zombied-out.”
“I’ve been kind’ve^([sic]) zombied out recently. You know, numb. I just drift around the house listening to piano music.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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