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A state of physical and/or mental weakness and a lack of vigor.
fatigue
exhaustion
languor
lethargy
lassitude
phlegm
flatness
listlessness
languidness
languour
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letargia
1
The
sluggishness
on the business side leads to all sorts of problems.
2
But the level of red tape and logistical
sluggishness
beats regional rivals.
3
All it takes is one mistake, or the mounting
sluggishness
of exhaustion.
4
Political
sluggishness
and sluggards will be responded to with a scalpel-like sharpness.
5
Yet there was in her aspect also a sort of half-submerged
sluggishness
.
6
He saw my
sluggishness
and by way of explanation said to me:
7
Yet there was no sign of lethargy or
sluggishness
anywhere about it.
8
The
sluggishness
of Maicon as Maxwell got in behind him was remarkable.
9
With advancing years come slowness and
sluggishness
of the various vital activities.
10
They are anti-putrescent, and exert a laxative action corrective of bilious
sluggishness
.
11
So saying, he leaped from bed, for he hated his
sluggishness
now.
12
Faced with that
sluggishness
,
the new man announced a new policy: forward guidance.
13
Another concern is the
sluggishness
in exports to emerging Asian countries, Ng said.
14
It uses them to attack an animal virtually synonymous with
sluggishness
:
a snail.
15
Second, it suggests that the current economic
sluggishness
could be prolonged.
16
Her run on Sunday morning didn't help dislodge the
sluggishness
in her limbs.
sluggishness
mental sluggishness
economic sluggishness
grosser sluggishness
agonizing sluggishness
apparent sluggishness
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