The word family for "lethargy" includes related terms such as "lethargic," which describes a state of sluggishness or lack of energy, and "lethargically," an adverb that describes performing actions in a slow or sluggish manner. Other related words may include "lethargist," referring to someone who exhibits lethargy, and "lethargize," which means to make lethargic or to induce lethargy. These words all share a common root related to the concept of inactivity or fatigue.
The word "lethargy" does not appear in the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry.
"Lethargy" comes from "Lethe" the Underworld River of Forgetfulness/Oblivion.
indifference, lethargy
The missing word is lethargy.
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Lethargy means - weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy.The general appearance of lethargy alarmed his friends.Timothy was still lethergic from being sick last week.Bob leads a life of lethargy, and it is having negative affects on his health.Bob was in a state of lethargy in school today.I didn't study for the math test due to lethargy.Unless you get a full checkup from your doctor, it will be impossible to tell whether your chronic lethargy is due to physical illness or depression.The lethargic man seemed to worry his family, because of laziness and lack of personality.Don't smoke; it starves the tissues of oxygen in the brain and causes lethargy.The patient was showing signs of lethargy.My lethargy was starting to make people wonder if I was feeling okay.After the surgery, I experienced a lot of lethargy but no pain.Often, lethargy is a common side effect of that medication.
The word lazily is an adverb. It means to do something in a lazy manner.
Pancreatitis in cats may cause lethargy.
Lethargy means abnormal drowsiness.
Lethargy comes from the Greek lēthargia, from lēthargos forgetful, lethargic, irregular from lēthēmeaning "oblivion", "forgetfulness," or "concealment".
I haven't come across this word but, if it does indeed exist, it will derive from the Greek 'lethe' (forgetfulness) and 'argos' (idle), as does the word 'lethargy'.
(Lethargic means deficient in alertness or activity.)She refuses to take anything for her cold because cold medications leave her feeling dazed and lethargic.No one wanted to play volleyball at our family reunion because the heat made us worn out and lethargic.