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torpid
1[tawr-pid]
adjective
inactive or sluggish.
Antonyms:slow; dull; apathetic; lethargic.
Synonyms:dormant, as a hibernating or estivating animal.
torpid
2[tawr-pid]
noun
an eight-oared, clinker-built boat used for races at Oxford University during the Lenten term.
torpid
/ ˈɔːɪ /
adjective
apathetic, sluggish, or lethargic
(of a hibernating animal) dormant; having greatly reduced metabolic activity
unable to move or feel
Other Word Forms
- torpidity noun
- torpidness noun
- torpidly adverb
- ˈٴǰ辱 adverb
- ٴǰˈ辱徱ٲ noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of torpid1
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Example Sentences
The cover showed a red, white and black American flag; “Africa Talks to You” was torpid — funk without any swing.
But the pathogen’s ability to remain infectious during torpid and active states is an important addition to this story.
In situations like these, there are defining moments along the way that set off alarm bells, but these clarion calls were left mostly unmet by a torpid international community.
Just 38 at the time, with three young children and a successful law career, the charismatic Mrs. Ewing sliced through Scotland’s torpid, sclerotic politics with her vision for an energized, independent nation.
In previous studies, scientists genetically engineered these neurons to respond to light or certain chemicals, and found they could cause mice to enter a torpid state even when they were warm and well-fed.
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