Frustrated by her friend's lassitude, she left her sitting in the clearing and continued hiking up the trail without her.
A life of luxury and lassitude had kept her from aging the way us regular people do, and at 51 years old, she still looked not a day over 35.
The word lassitude is a noun, meaning a state of weariness and listlessness. For example: After all of the work, she was overcome by lassitude."
(Lassitude is a state of physical or mental weariness; lack of energy.)My own lassitude has been the enemy of my agenda.The lassitude of the workers reflected their disinterest in the project.
I was lassitude when I stayed up all night to finish my homework.
Ten days of continual work caused a feeling of lassitude for the worker.
After a day of difficult and tedious work, my body was plagued with unceasingly torturous lassitude, so naturally, I was eager to relinquish my consciousness in a divine, fluffy white bed.Is that good enough?
Yes but it doesn't sound right. It would sound better if phrased Lassitude overcame her at night.
The word 'prameela' written as 'प्रमीला' means lassitude or sleepiness in Sanskrit.
laziness
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Lethargy, weariness, lassitude and stupor.
burnout, collapse, exhaustion, lassitude, tiredness, weariness
Lethargy is an extreme drowsiness or lassitude. The word comes from the Greek lethe, "forgetfulness." In literature, Lethe is the name of a River in Hades, the Waters of Oblivion, which may account for the word's modern sense of a deathlike inertia.