torpid
tor·pid
adj \ˈtȯr-pəd\Definition of TORPID
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— tor·pid·i·ty \tȯr-ˈpi-də-tē\ noun
Examples of TORPID
- <a torpid sloth that refused to budge off its tree branch>
- <my tongue and throat remained torpid for a time following the endoscopy>
Origin of TORPID
Middle English, from Latin torpidus, from torpēre to be sluggish or numb; akin to Lithuanian tirpti to become numb
First Known Use: 15th century
Related to TORPID
Related Words: ambitionless, apathetic, indolent, languorous, lazy, lazyish, listless, shiftless, slack, slothful, sluggard, sluggardly; dormant, inanimate, motionless, resting, sedentary, static, still; dead; dopey (also dopy), drugged; asleep, drowsy, somnambulant; catatonic, comatose
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