Answer: sluggish, dormant
  torpid
 adjective
 Word Origin late Middle English: from Latin torpidus  from torpere 'be numb or  sluggish'.
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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.
 Torpid  as Spain had become  there was still one p...
    																																	   																																	
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