torpent (Meaning)

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torpent (a.)

Having no motion or activity; incapable of motion; benumbed; torpid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of torpent

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torpent Sentence Examples

  1. The student's mind was torpent during the long lecture, their thoughts drifting aimlessly.
  2. The snake's venom induced a torpent state, slowing its movements significantly.
  3. The stagnant pool sat torpent, its surface unrippled by any breeze.
  4. The town held a certain torpent charm, with its sleepy streets and unhurried pace of life.
  5. The torpent heat of the desert afternoon made it difficult to breathe.
  6. The injured hiker felt a torpent sensation creeping up his leg, signaling the onset of shock.
  7. The teacher's voice was torpent, lulling the class into a half-slumber.
  8. The drug had a torpent effect, leaving the patient disoriented and lethargic.
  9. The torpent river flowed slowly, its current barely noticeable.
  10. The athlete's muscles were torpent after the grueling workout, their body aching with exhaustion.

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Having no motion or activity; incapable of motion; benumbed; torpid.

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The student's mind was torpent during the long lecture, their thoughts drifting aimlessly.

The snake's venom induced a torpent state, slowing its movements significantly.

The stagnant pool sat torpent, its surface unrippled by any breeze.

The town held a certain torpent charm, with its sleepy streets and unhurried pace of life.