lentitude (Meaning)

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lentitude (a.)

Slowness; sluggishness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lentitude

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lentitude Sentence Examples

  1. The dancer's movements exuded an air of graceful lentitude, each step carried out with deliberate precision.
  2. The fog descended upon the valley with a tantalizing lentitude, creating an ethereal ambiance that seemed to suspend time.
  3. The old man's words flowed forth with a slow lentitude, each syllable a testament to a life lived richly.
  4. The river's current dragged lazily through the countryside, its lentitude belying its hidden strength.
  5. The falling leaves pirouetted gently to the ground, their descent marked by an exquisite lentitude.
  6. The turtles basked on the sun-drenched rocks, their movements governed by an unyielding lentitude.
  7. The village's donkeys ambled through the streets with a characteristic lentitude, their heavy hooves creating a rhythmic thud.
  8. The air hung motionless, its lentitude suffocating all activity, creating an almost unbearable stillness.
  9. The clouds floated lazily across the sky, their lentitude a testament to the day's lackadaisical pace.
  10. The snail inched across the leaf with an almost comical lentitude, its progress a testament to the virtue of patience.

FAQs About the word lentitude

Slowness; sluggishness.

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The dancer's movements exuded an air of graceful lentitude, each step carried out with deliberate precision.

The fog descended upon the valley with a tantalizing lentitude, creating an ethereal ambiance that seemed to suspend time.

The old man's words flowed forth with a slow lentitude, each syllable a testament to a life lived richly.

The river's current dragged lazily through the countryside, its lentitude belying its hidden strength.