lethargy

IPA: ɫˈɛθɝdʒi

noun

  • A state of extreme torpor or apathy, especially with lack of emotion, energy or enthusiasm; (loosely) sluggishness, laziness.
  • (pathology) A condition characterized by extreme fatigue or drowsiness, deep unresponsiveness, or prolonged sleep patterns.
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Examples of "lethargy" in Sentences

  • Lethargy alone is in our favor here.
  • The woman was roused from a long lethargy.
  • Lethargy is not necessarily a subset of fatigue.
  • I agree with the above comment regarding lethargy.
  • This can lead to lethargy, lack of appetite, and even death.
  • But brilliant as he was, Rosebery tended to lethargy and boredom.
  • The usual symptoms are vertigo, nausea, lethargy, paralysis and death.
  • The usual symptoms are vertigo, nausea, lethargy, paralysis, and death.
  • Irritability, delirium, drowsiness, lethargy, and coma can also develop.
  • It seems to be an unholy union of white discrimination and black lethargy.

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