Meaning & Definition of word "Torpor"

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    Torpor

    /ˈtɔːrpər/

    noun:

    • 1. A state of physical or mental inactivity; lethargy.
      • Example: After staying up late studying, I woke up in a state of torpor, unable to focus on anything.
    • 2. A period of dormancy or inactivity, particularly in animals during extreme conditions.
      • Example: The bear entered a state of torpor during the winter months to conserve energy.
    • 3. A lack of energy or enthusiasm.
      • Example: Despite the sunny weather, a general torpor hung over the town, and few ventured outside.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'torpor', meaning 'numbness, stiffness, or sluggishness'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in a state of torpor:

    Experiencing extreme lethargy or apathy.

    to pull out of torpor:

    To overcome a state of inactivity or lethargy.

    suffer from torpor:

    To experience a lack of energy or enthusiasm.

    Related Words

    lethargy:

    A lack of energy and enthusiasm.

    sloth:

    A state of inactivity or laziness.

    apathy:

    Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern.

    Slang Meanings of torpor

    Meaning: Being in a lazy or unproductive mood.

    Example Sentence: I was in such a torpor today that I binge-watched TV all day.

    Meaning: Feeling mentally sluggish.

    Example Sentence: After that exam, I'm just in a torpor, don't expect me to do anything stimulating.