Sentence example with the word 'lassitude'

lassitude

acedia, brain fag, doldrums, eyestrain, hebetude, languishment, mental strain, sleep, stance fatigue, torpidness, world-weariness

Definition n. a state of comatose torpor

Last update: July 6, 2015


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This morning, lassitude is preventing me from getting out of bed.   [noun]

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Since I had been feeling exhausted for several weeks, I started taking vitamins to cure my lassitude.    [noun]

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After having worked very hard the whole day a sudden lassitude descended upon him.   [noun]

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His lassitude was now such that he was obliged to pause for breath every three or four steps, and lean against the wall.   [noun]

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When the fever has worn itself out, there comes a great sense of lassitude, and a desire for peace.   [noun]

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Stephen, who was trying his dead best to yawn if he could, suffering from lassitude generally, replied: To fill the ear of a cow elephant.   [noun]

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Kutuzov still in the same place, his stout body resting heavily in the saddle with the lassitude of age, sat yawning wearily with closed eyes.   [noun]

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Her lassitude helped on the barricade.   [noun]

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At intervals, as he combated his lassitude, he made an effort to recover the mastery of his mind.   [noun]

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And I became aware of great--lassitude, do you say.   [Please select]

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All sense of fever and lassitude had left us.   [Please select]

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