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Word | Torpor |
a state of motor and mental inactivity with a partial suspension of sensibility; he fell into a deep torpor / a total or partial loss of the power of motion or sensation / Loss of motion, or of the motion / lethargy; sluggishness; dormancy / a state of physical or mental inactivity; lethargy. / a state of not being active and having very little energy, | |
Usage | ⇒ He fell into a deep torpor ⇒ Throughout the winter, nothing aroused the bear from his torpor: he would not emerge from hibernation until spring. ⇒ The news aroused him from his torpor. ⇒ they veered between apathetic torpor and hysterical fanaticism |
Synonyms | lethargy, languor, sluggishness, laziness, listlessness, indolence, inertia, sloth, torpidity, dullness, idleness, inactivity, apathy, slothfulness, lassitude, stupor, languidness, lifelessness, passivity, indifference, |
Antonyms | animation, enthusiasm, eagerness, passion, vibrancy, vigor, vitality, enterprise, application, awareness, curiosity, dynamism, effort, excitement, industry, liveliness, sensitivity, sprightliness, vim, vivacity, |
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