They got their name from being stuck in one place
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The doldrums are being sad and blue. Feeling depressed and uninspired.
It means that you feel you have nothing available to get you out of your situation, (though some people use it to mean 'depressed', probably because the word sounds like that). The phrase originated in the days of sailing ships. The doldrums is a belt of prevailing low pressure around the equator, where the winds are light and unreliable and where dead calms are common, so ships could get stuck.
The adjective "still" can mean unmoving, motionless, static. The adverb "still" means yet, as yet, currently. The verb "still" means to quiet, silence, gag, or squelch. The noun "still" means silence, tranquility, or colloquially a photo or a distillery.
Some words and phrases that use the word 'name' are: name-dropper code name good name given name name tag domain name maiden name my name there's a name for that name your price what's in a name you give --- a bad name
Doldrums got it's name by being stuck in the ocean is the like word definition of "doldrums." Which is "A state of inactivity, stagnation, or slump."
I have been in the doldrums ever since Batool (a girl's name) left me.
The Doldrums. The Horse Latitudes are further north..
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The word "doldrums" is a noun. It refers to a state of inactivity, stagnation, or low spirits.
The ship got to the doldrums where there was no wind.
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The Doldrums
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the countries which use the doldrums are Pakistan, India,
In the doldrums, there is no wind. The doldrums ( sea-wise) are calm areas without tropical storms or significant weather systems.