Answer: sluggish, dormant
torpid
adjective
Word Origin late Middle English: from Latin torpidus from torpere 'be numb or sluggish'.
Derivatives
Scrabble Points: 9
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Torpid definition is - sluggish in functioning or acting. How to use torpid in a sentence.
Torpid : slow to move or act. Synonyms: dull inactive inert… Antonyms: active feeling sensible… Find the right word. SINCE 1828. GAMES & QUIZZES THESAURUS WORD ...
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torpid adjective inactive lazy sluggish languid slow dull passive numb motionless stagnant inert slow-moving lethargic apathetic lymphatic drowsy listless indolent languorous somnolent lackadaisical slothful benumbed fainéant He led a lazy torpid life at the weekends.
torpid : 1. an eight-oared clinker-built boat used for races at Oxford University during the Lenten term.
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