Lacking ardor or vigor or energy.
Evidencing little spirit or courage; overly submissive or compliant.
1 I'm in the thick of the most spiritless crew in the kingdom.
2 She was acting Miss Howe, I thought; and I the spiritless Hickman.
3 Sir Isaac himself seemed spiritless ; he was aware that something was wrong.
4 Upon the spiritless , cowardly and unwarlike, such deformity of visage still remains.
5 But Edith felt too fagged and spiritless just at present to notice.
6 His mother was crying, and her speech was punctuated with spiritless sniffles.
7 He answered her without hesitation, but his tone was dull and spiritless .
8 Languid and spiritless , they lay supine, or crawled listlessly and aimlessly about.
9 Antique models have been glorified, with a sequence of puny, spiritless imitations.
10 Her voice had lost its ring; the sound of it was leaden, spiritless .
11 The Anglo-Indian ladies of Bombay struck me for the most part as spiritless .
12 A spiritless woman in a wife is what they bear least of all.
13 The universities are poor and spiritless , with no ambition to lead the country.
14 Before the open door basked children and pigs and a few spiritless chickens.
15 The dancing was spiritless , and there was little more of it.
16 There are the hopeless and spiritless - the mass - who welter passively on, breeding and dying.
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