IPA: /fraʊst/
KK: /frawst/
A feeling of stuffiness or oppressive warmth in a room, often making it uncomfortable to breathe.
The frowst in the small, crowded room made it hard to concentrate on the meeting.
To feel comfortable and relaxed in a warm, close, or stuffy environment.
After a long day outside, I love to frowst in my cozy blanket by the fire.
Past: frowsted
Past Participle: frowsted
The word 'frowst' originates from Old English 'frawst', meaning to become warm or to grow warm, particularly in a stuffy or close atmosphere. It describes a state of drowsiness or lethargy caused by warmth or humidity.
Imagine a warm, stuffy room that makes you feel sleepy and sluggish — that's what 'frowst' means.