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[ UK /lˈæsɪtjˌuːd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a feeling of lack of interest or energy
  2. a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness)
  3. weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy

How To Use lassitude In A Sentence

  • I was overcome by lassitude.
  • The patient may also experience lassitude, have a pale complexion, a sore low back (where the Kidney is located), pale tongue body with thin white coating, and deep slow-weak pulse.
  • Early morning lassitude puts all inquisitive minds to rest.
  • Symptoms of anaemia include general fatigue and lassitude.
  • Happy in Goa, the Portuguese took their time leaving, lingering here in colonial lassitude until 1961.
  • Shareholders are blaming the company's problems on the lassitude of the managing director.
  • France, in all parts of the Empire, the lassitude was extreme and the misery increasing, there was no commerce, with dearth pronounced in twenty provinces, sedition of the hungry had broken out in Normandy, the gendarmes pursuing the "refractories" everywhere, and blood was shed in all thirty departments. Napoleon's Campaign in Russia Anno 1812
  • In general it suits better with cases of pneumonia than in ardent fevers; for the bath soothes the pain in the side, chest, and back; concocts the sputa, promotes expectoration, improves the respiration, and allays lassitude; for it soothes the joints and outer skin, and is diuretic, removes heaviness of the head, and moistens the nose. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • Symptoms of anaemia include general fatigue and lassitude.
  • They all in general had putrid gums, the spots and lassitude, with weakness of their knees.
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