doldrums (Meaning)

Wordnet

doldrums (n)

a state of inactivity (in business or art etc)

a belt of calms and light winds between the northern and southern trade winds of the Atlantic and Pacific

Webster

doldrums (n. pl.)

A part of the ocean near the equator, abounding in calms, squalls, and light, baffling winds, which sometimes prevent all progress for weeks; -- so called by sailors.

doldrums Sentence Examples

  1. The doldrums of summer brought sweltering heat and humidity, making it unbearable to step outdoors.
  2. After a promising start, the company's sales hit a doldrum, causing concern among investors.
  3. The athlete's performance was in a doldrum, and her coach was at a loss for how to motivate her.
  4. Stuck in the doldrums of a monotonous routine, she yearned for a change of scenery and new experiences.
  5. The economy was in a doldrum, with unemployment rates rising and businesses struggling to stay afloat.
  6. The doldrums of a long car ride were broken by the unexpected appearance of a stunning sunset.
  7. Feeling uninspired and lacking motivation, he found himself in a creative doldrum, unable to produce any new work.
  8. The doldrums of winter brought gray skies, icy winds, and a general sense of gloominess.
  9. The team was in a doldrum after losing several consecutive games, and their morale was at an all-time low.
  10. The relationship had fallen into a doldrum, with both partners feeling bored and disconnected.

FAQs About the word doldrums

a state of inactivity (in business or art etc), a belt of calms and light winds between the northern and southern trade winds of the Atlantic and PacificA part

suspense,suspension, recession, dormancy, cold storage, quiescence, latency,coma, inertia, moratorium

continuation, continuance, continuance, continuation, renewal, renewal, resuscitation, resumption,resumption, resuscitation

The doldrums of summer brought sweltering heat and humidity, making it unbearable to step outdoors.

After a promising start, the company's sales hit a doldrum, causing concern among investors.

The athlete's performance was in a doldrum, and her coach was at a loss for how to motivate her.

Stuck in the doldrums of a monotonous routine, she yearned for a change of scenery and new experiences.