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
- 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.
- The torpent heat of the desert afternoon made it difficult to breathe.
- The injured hiker felt a torpent sensation creeping up his leg, signaling the onset of shock.
- The teacher's voice was torpent, lulling the class into a half-slumber.
- The drug had a torpent effect, leaving the patient disoriented and lethargic.
- The torpent river flowed slowly, its current barely noticeable.
- 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.