Zombified
Adjective
UK
/ˈzɒm.bɪ.faɪd/
US
/ˈzɑːm.bɪ.faɪd/
Definition
Tired or lifeless like a zombie; without clear thought or own ideas.
Example
"He felt zombified after working all night."
"The students looked zombified after their long exams and little sleep."
"Too much screen time can make people feel zombified and less focused."
Explanation
Zombified means acting or feeling like a zombie (a dead body that moves slowly in horror movies or stories) – very tired, dull, or not thinking clearly. For example, after staying up all night, he felt zombified at work. It can describe people who are so sleepy, tired, or bored that they move slowly and don’t show emotion or look lifeless. It can also describe someone under control or without their own ideas, like the movie showed people zombified by technology.