LASSITUDE vs LANGUOR: NOUN
- Weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
- A state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness)
- A state or feeling of weariness, diminished energy, or listlessness. : lethargy.
- The state of having the energies weakened; weakness; weariness; languor of body or mind.
- Synonyms Weariness, etc. See fatique.
- A condition of the body, or mind, when its voluntary functions are performed with difficulty, and only by a strong exertion of the will; languor; debility; weariness.
- Lethargy or lack of energy; fatigue.
- Listlessness or languor.
- A feeling of lack of interest or energy
- Inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy
- A feeling of lack of interest or energy
- A relaxed comfortable feeling
- Lack of physical or mental energy; listlessness: : lethargy.
- A dreamy, lazy, or sensual quality, as of expression.
- Oppressive stillness, especially of the air.
- Faintness or feebleness of body; oppression from fatigue, disease, trouble, or other cause; languidness; dullness; heaviness.
- Sickness; illness; suffering; sorrow.
- Inertness in general; sluggishness; listlessness; lassitude; oppressive or soothing quietude; sleepy content.
- In vegetable pathol., a condition of plants in which, from unwholesome nourishment, bad drainage, ungenial subsoil, or other bad conditions, they fall into a state of premature decrepitude.
- A state of the body or mind which is caused by exhaustion of strength and characterized by a languid feeling; feebleness; lassitude; laxity.
- Any enfeebling disease.
- Listless indolence; dreaminess.
- A state of the body or mind caused by exhaustion or disease and characterized by a languid feeling: lassitude
- Dullness, sluggishness; lack of vigor; stagnation
- An enfeebling disease; suffering
LASSITUDE vs LANGUOR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Showing an unusual lack of energy
- Inactivity
- Oppressively still air
LASSITUDE vs LANGUOR: RELATED WORDS
- Debility, Restlessness, Dullness, Apathy, Malaise, Torpor, Laziness, Indolence, Weariness, Ennui, Sluggishness, Inanition, Listlessness, Languor, Lethargy
- Ruefulness, Sunniness, Joylessness, Aimlessness, Restfulness, Dreariness, Torpor, Wistfulness, Melancholy, Ennui, Sluggishness, Lethargy, Listlessness, Lassitude, Dreaminess
LASSITUDE vs LANGUOR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Debility, Restlessness, Dullness, Apathy, Malaise, Torpor, Laziness, Indolence, Weariness, Ennui, Sluggishness, Inanition, Listlessness, Languor, Lethargy
- Pensiveness, Ruefulness, Sunniness, Joylessness, Aimlessness, Restfulness, Torpor, Wistfulness, Melancholy, Ennui, Sluggishness, Lethargy, Listlessness, Lassitude, Dreaminess
LASSITUDE vs LANGUOR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The patient passes into deep sleep and wakes with lassitude and impaired mental function.
- Diabetes manifested as extreme thirst, excessive drinking, excessive food intake, profuse urination and lassitude.
- Is lassitude and low attention span associated with worm infections and poor cognition?
- Spiritual lassitude is a sin we have forgotten to tabulate nowadays, but the early Christians recognized it.
- There, also, we bandaged up Fahad, who was sleepy with the lassitude of his severe hurt.
- It breeds lassitude and indifference towards impracticable ideals, originally no less worthy than the practicable.
- Lassitude, fatigue, anorexia, and decreased mental acuity often are the earliest manifestations of uremia.
- In Europe, it was used for treatment of syncope, lassitude, and other problems.
- Polydipsia, frequent and profuse urination, emaciation, aching pain in the lumbus, lassitude.
- Then he had roused from his lassitude to anger.
- No pestilence arose, no war there was, But languor, fever, poverty, despair, For seats of reason, virtue, power, and peace.
- And the languor and lofty elevation of her gestures and eyebrows defy description.
- There was no languor, no weakness, and yet no boldness in it.
- Read ye the sacred verses in such measure that ye be not overcome by languor and despondency.
- Let yourself be won over by the colonial languor of the white city, in Pondicherry.
- The long sobs Of violins Of autumn Wound my heart With a monotonous Languor.
- SAJJADALAMRIZVIand diligent at the task and prevent from being languor and sloth.
- Yet her languor steadily increased, and her health began to give way.
- Languor of chitra, youngest daughter of st vincent fernando.
- Marked by atony, asthenic, showmg languor or exhaustion.