Spanish word of the day: Bostezar

I'm yawning just from thinking about this word

What does bostezar mean?

Bostezar (verb) – The act of yawning, usually when you’re tired, bored, or sleepy. It’s a natural reflex that helps your body get more oxygen and wake up a bit. In Spanish, bostezar is a common verb you’ll hear whenever someone is feeling drowsy or needs a little energy boost.

Example sentences with bostezar

  • No pude evitar bostezar durante la reunión.
    😴 I couldn’t help yawning during the meeting.

  • Ella empezó a bostezar porque no durmió bien.
    🛏️ She started yawning because she didn’t sleep well.

  • Los niños bostezaban después de jugar todo el día.
    👦👧 The kids were yawning after playing all day.

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Bostezar in context

You’ll hear bostezar in everyday Spanish when people talk about being tired, sleepy, or bored. It’s a simple, useful verb that describes a universal human experience. Whether you’re at work, school, or just relaxing at home, bostezar is the word to use when you want to say you’re feeling drowsy or need a quick break.

If you want to sound natural in Spanish, use bostezar whenever you notice someone yawning or when you want to describe your own tiredness. It’s a word that connects you to everyday life and the rhythms of rest and activity.

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