hebetude (Meaning)

Wordnet

hebetude (n)

mental lethargy or dullness

Webster

hebetude (n.)

Dullness; stupidity.

hebetude Sentence Examples

  1. A crushing fatigue pervaded the room, casting a haze of hebetude over its occupants.
  2. His mind succumbed to a profound hebetude, leaving him lost in a mental fog.
  3. The monotonous drone of the lecture induced a state of hebetude in the students.
  4. The long-term effects of the accident caused an irreversible hebetude, impairing his cognitive abilities.
  5. The oppressive heat of the summer contributed to a collective hebetude in the city.
  6. The relentless stress and anxiety overwhelmed him, plunging him into a bleak hebetude.
  7. As the medication took hold, a welcome hebetude washed over her, numbing her pain and worries.
  8. The constant exposure to noise pollution resulted in an auditory hebetude, making it difficult for him to concentrate.
  9. The soft, hypnotic music induced a trance-like hebetude, whisking him away from the stresses of reality.
  10. The monotonous routine of his daily life had dulled his senses, leaving him in a state of chronic hebetude.

FAQs About the word hebetude

mental lethargy or dullnessDullness; stupidity.

boredom, stupor, lethargy, indifference, torpor, malaise, listlessness, languor,fatigue, lassitude

vivacity,vitality, vitality, enthusiasm, vigor, vim, vivacity, vigor, enthusiasm, vim

A crushing fatigue pervaded the room, casting a haze of hebetude over its occupants.

His mind succumbed to a profound hebetude, leaving him lost in a mental fog.

The monotonous drone of the lecture induced a state of hebetude in the students.

The long-term effects of the accident caused an irreversible hebetude, impairing his cognitive abilities.