lassitude (Meaning)

Wordnet

lassitude (n)

a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness)

a feeling of lack of interest or energy

weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy

Webster

lassitude (n.)

A condition of the body, or mind, when its voluntary functions are performed with difficulty, and only by a strong exertion of the will; languor; debility; weariness.

lassitude Sentence Examples

  1. The athlete felt a sense of lassitude after the intense workout.
  2. The days were long and arduous, and lassitude crept into the workers' souls.
  3. The monotonous routine led to a sense of lassitude in the office.
  4. The heat and humidity of the summer day brought on a lassitude that made it difficult to concentrate.
  5. The patient's lassitude was a sign of the underlying illness.
  6. The traveler felt a sense of lassitude after the long journey.
  7. The student's lassitude was due to the late night studying.
  8. The boredom of the task created a lassitude that made it difficult to complete.
  9. The long hours and demanding workload led to a feeling of lassitude among the employees.
  10. The medication caused a lassitude that made it difficult to stay awake during the day.

FAQs About the word lassitude

a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness), a feeling of lack of interest or energy, weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energyA con

exhaustion, fatigue,weariness, burnout, weakness, tiredness, disablement, prostration, collapse, impotence

vigor, energy, sap, vitality, refreshment, muscle, refreshment,vigor, power, strength

The athlete felt a sense of lassitude after the intense workout.

The days were long and arduous, and lassitude crept into the workers' souls.

The monotonous routine led to a sense of lassitude in the office.

The heat and humidity of the summer day brought on a lassitude that made it difficult to concentrate.