noun
- a chronic sleep disorder characterized by sudden attacks of deep sleep and excessive daytime sleepiness
Usage: medical
Examples
- The student was diagnosed with narcolepsy after falling asleep repeatedly during class.
- Narcolepsy can make it dangerous to drive or operate machinery.
- People with narcolepsy may experience sudden muscle weakness triggered by strong emotions.
- Treatment for narcolepsy often includes medication and scheduled naps.
- The symptoms of narcolepsy typically begin in adolescence or young adulthood.
- Her narcolepsy made it difficult to maintain a regular work schedule.