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Inactivity resulting from lethargy and lack of vigor or energy.
listlessness
torpidity
torpidness
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1
This spot was the one point of energy in the universal
torpor
.
2
The stench was crisply nauseating, with a cold
torpor
of lukewarm sea.
3
The rest of the afternoon he dozed in a species of
torpor
.
4
She had recovered from the fatal
torpor
in the cool night air.
5
The shock had been too great; his deadly
torpor
deepened into death.
6
His faculties were still in the
torpor
that follows rest after exhaustion.
7
The fame of the defence of Arcot roused them from their
torpor
.
8
The fame of the defense of Arcot roused them from their
torpor
.
9
There was something, I know not what, of
torpor
in the scene.
10
There is a limit to the profoundest pain, to the profoundest
torpor
.
11
But on the spiritual side of his mind there was no
torpor
.
12
There are all gradations from ordinary sleep to the
torpor
of death.
13
After three-quarters of a century of
torpor
all was stir and animation.
14
So many successive blows had reduced him to a state of
torpor
.
15
Felipe Contepomi tried manfully but even he succumbed to the general
torpor
.
16
This roused him from his
torpor
,
and he staggered to his feet.
torpor
mental torpor
heavy torpor
long torpor
moral torpor
intellectual torpor
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