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[ UK /lɛθˈɑːd‍ʒɪk/ ]
[ US /ɫəˈθɑɹdʒɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. deficient in alertness or activity
    bullfrogs became lethargic with the first cold nights

How To Use lethargic In A Sentence

  • Lethargic and lacking self-confidence, he was a quiet dreamer, with interests in theology, art history, and oriental religions.
  • He appeared to be doing well until he was found to be lethargic, confused, febrile, and hypotensive 2 years after his initial diagnosis of lymphoma.
  • The side effects of sedatives and calming drugs like Prozac used for destructive, anxious and fearful pets make animals sleepy or lethargic.
  • As she recited the prayer with a mien as dark as fate, the supplicant rolled her long neck from side to side, and nodded her ophidian-shaped head in accordance with a sort of regular, lethargic rhythm. Through Russia
  • She said: 'I was lethargic and a bit dull. The Sun
  • But they are susceptible to infection with something called Mycoplasma gallisepticum, a bug that leaves them lethargic and sporting a bad case of conjunctivitis, otherwise known as pinkeye.
  • Caused by a lack of sunlight, it can leave sufferers feeling lethargic, sleepy and unable to concentrate.
  • They were lethargic, sluggish and devoid of any ideas of how to break down the defence of the Lions.
  • I felt lethargic and was definitely windier too. The Sun
  • Mushing together some of Yoko Ono's classic toothy chitter, some lethargic piano, and haphazard sound tweaking, it's topped off by weary chants and hand drums.
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