There are several other words or synonyms for dormant. Some include asleep, inert, latent, lurking, slack, torpid, passive, and sluggish.
hibernation
inactive, inert, indifferent, neutral, stable, noble, and dormant.
The word dormant is an adjective. Dormant means to be inactive or asleep.
Dormant, which is probably more accurate as being the opposite of Active, then saying Inactive, which only means not active, and if it's NOT active, it must be something other then Active, of course when looking to the Physical Laws, there is the law of Motion, which reads "Everything is in a Constant state of Motion, Even when appearing to be at Rest" So, as Active, is to Action, and Action is to Motion, perhaps there is no such a thing as Dormant, or Inactive to begin or end with. But Dormant should do for now if that was the word you were looking for.
The word dormant is said in the Latin language as sopita. This word is said in Italian as inattivo and in Spanish as latente.
The noun 'hibernation' is a concrete noun as a word for an inactive state or period of dormancy for plants or animals; a word for a physical state.The noun 'hibernation' is an abstract noun as a word for an inactive period of someone or something; a word for a concept.
Idle, inactive, sleeping.
To hibernate is to enter an inactive or dormant state.
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Torpid [adjective]. Torpor [noun].
inactive, inert, indifferent, neutral, stable, noble, and dormant.
The word dormant is an adjective. Dormant means to be inactive or asleep.
Asleep or inactive.
basically.
Dormant, which is probably more accurate as being the opposite of Active, then saying Inactive, which only means not active, and if it's NOT active, it must be something other then Active, of course when looking to the Physical Laws, there is the law of Motion, which reads "Everything is in a Constant state of Motion, Even when appearing to be at Rest" So, as Active, is to Action, and Action is to Motion, perhaps there is no such a thing as Dormant, or Inactive to begin or end with. But Dormant should do for now if that was the word you were looking for.
No, the word 'hibernate' is not a noun. The word 'hibernate' is a verb, meaning to pass the winter in a sleeping or resting state; to be in an inactive or dormant state or period; a word for an action. The noun forms of the verb to hibernate are hibernator, hibernation, and the gerund, hibernating.
Fire Lava Ash Grey Red Goo Unexpected Serious explosive rumbling powerful For inactive volcanoes: inactive dormant
Sleep, dormant, inactive, not present, stalled, and calm are all considered as antonyms for the word erupt.