torporific (Meaning)
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torporific (a.)
Tending to produce torpor.
Synonyms & Antonyms of torporific
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torporific Sentence Examples
- The doctor prescribed a torporific medication to induce drowsiness in his patient.
- The monotone voice of the speaker was so torporific that the audience drifted into a state of lethargy.
- The stifling heat and humidity created a torporific atmosphere, making it difficult to concentrate.
- The soothing sound of the ocean waves had a torporific effect on the tired beachgoers.
- The heavy meal left me feeling torporific, unable to muster the energy for any activity.
- Alcohol can have a torporific effect, impairing judgment and coordination.
- The monotonous hum of the fan was torporific, lulling me into a state of relaxation.
- The endless drone of the traffic was torporific, making it impossible to focus on the road.
- The warm bath and gentle massage had a torporific effect, preparing me for a restful night's sleep.
- The soft flickering of the candles created a torporific ambiance, inviting us to unwind and de-stress.
FAQs About the word torporific
Tending to produce torpor.
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The doctor prescribed a torporific medication to induce drowsiness in his patient.
The monotone voice of the speaker was so torporific that the audience drifted into a state of lethargy.
The stifling heat and humidity created a torporific atmosphere, making it difficult to concentrate.
The soothing sound of the ocean waves had a torporific effect on the tired beachgoers.