; Main Entry: : lan·guor ; Pronunciation: : \ˈlaŋ-gər also -ər\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : Middle English, from Anglo-French langur, from Latin languor, from languēre ; Date: : 14th century 1 : weakness or weariness of body or mind 2 : listless indolence or inertia
The soldiers' languor made them faint during the battle.
The emaciated beggar languorously plodded along the cobbled road in the hot Indian summer.
Buddy called it languor; Bridget called it laziness.
Here are three sentences using the word 'lazier'.
Laziness means a lack of drive. His laziness will get him into trouble yet. You'd be more active if it weren't for your laziness.
Lassitude is a state of weariness or exhaustion. An example of a sentence would be: "Lassitude overcame Bea and she went to bed for the night".
The man howed laziness by not picking up his dirty yard.
the sluggard lost his job
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.
burnout, collapse, exhaustion, lassitude, tiredness, weariness
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
I was lassitude when I stayed up all night to finish my homework.
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.
Yes but it doesn't sound right. It would sound better if phrased Lassitude overcame her at night.
After a long day of work, she could only succumb to the lassitude that settled over her, making her limbs heavy and her mind sluggish.
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.
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?
laziness
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Lethargy, weariness, lassitude and stupor.
burnout, collapse, exhaustion, lassitude, tiredness, weariness
The quality or state of being weary or tried; lassitude; exhaustion of strength; fatigue.