Lassitude Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for lassitude.
lassitude
lassitude
/ˈlæsɪˌtjuːd/
Examples
- The lassitude of the Khmer was a thing of the past.
- Lassitude can be mild or diablingly severe.
- Lassitude made her work inefficient.
- The first stage was an almost overwhelming lassitude.
- Escape or lassitude was not an option and such was met with stern punishment.
- Cretins and vermin cannot compare with the depths of your lassitude.
- Officers noted growing lassitude and moral and physical fatigue.
- Unbearable lassitude weighed on him like iron chains.
- But the legislative lassitude to date is due to more than the Democrats' distractions.
- Typical symptoms are flu like attacks, lassitude, headache, pain, and sweats.
a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness)
noun
a feeling of lack of interest or energy
noun
weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy
noun
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"Last + Attitude. She's too tired to show her last bit of attitude."
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