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1 lethargic
فَاتِرُ الهِمَّة \ half-hearted: not eager; showing little effort or interest: He made a half-hearted attempt at the work. lethargic: showing tiredness caused by ill health, heat, etc., not by activity. listless: too tired to be interested in anything: The heat made him listless. -
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مُتَرَاخٍ \ lethargic: showing tiredness caused by ill health, heat, etc., not by activity. -
3 lethargic
[-ˈθaː-] adjectiveسُباتي، خامِل -
4 نوامي
lethargic -
5 نومان
lethargic -
6 تنويم نوامي
lethargic hypnosis -
7 ذهول نوامي
lethargic stupor -
8 التهاب الدماغ النوامي
1) encephalitis lethargica 2) lethargic encephalitis -
9 بليد
adj. stupid, doltish, thick headed, dull, dim, silly, obtuse, light-minded, dopey, sluggish, bovine, inanimate, torpid, sleepy, lumpish, lethargic, slow, slow-moving, passive, unworkable -
10 سباتي
1́ adj. lethargic, comatose2́ n. carotin -
11 كسول
adj. passive, slothful, shiftless, lazy, lethargic, sluggish, supine, idle, inactive, sluggardly, dull, slow, lumpish, inert, indolent, languid, languorous -
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adj. lethargic -
13 بليد
بَلِيدdull, stupid, doltish, slow-witted, dense, thick-headed, thick-witted, obtuse, daft, silly; sluggish, slothful, lazy, indolent, inert, inactive, torpid, lumpish, spiritless, exanimate, listless, languid, sleepy, lethargic; slow, slow-moving, slow-motion, slow-paced, slow-going, snail-paced -
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خامِل: بَلِيدsluggish, dull, lazy, indolent, slothful, inert, inactive, torpid, lumpish, spiritless, exanimate, listless, languid, sleepy, lethargic -
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سَبَتَ: اِسْتَرَاحَ، نامَto rest; to sleep; to be dormant, lethargic, torpid -
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سُبَاتِيّ: خاصّ بَالسّبَات -
17 ضجعة
ضُجَعَة: كَثِيرُ الاضْطِجَاع، كَسُولslugabed, late riser, sluggard, slug, lazybones; lazy, sluggish, lethargic, supine -
18 مسبت
مُسْبِت: في حالَةِ سُبَاتlethargic, torpid, comatose; dormant -
19 فاتر
فَاتِر \ cold: unfriendly: a cold welcome; a cold heart. cool: unfriendly: They gave us rather a cool welcome. dull: (of business) not active; not selling much. icy: (of a voice or manner) very cold; very unfriendly. inert: not able to move; slow to move; inactive; lazy: the snake lay inert after its winter sleep. He’s a bad student, too inert to ask a question if he doesn’t understand. languid: weak, slow or lacking in interest: Languid movements; a languid welcome. lifeless: having no life; dull; without expression or interest: The bad actor gave a lifeless performance. lukewarm: (of liquids) only slightly warm. tepid: (of water) slightly warm. \ See Also بطيء( بطيء)، خامد (خامِد) \ فَاتِرُ الشُّعُور \ apathetic: showing Apathy: He was a bad student, apathetic and lazy. \ فَاتِرُ الهِمَّة \ half-hearted: not eager; showing little effort or interest: He made a half-hearted attempt at the work. lethargic: showing tiredness caused by ill health, heat, etc., not by activity. listless: too tired to be interested in anything: The heat made him listless. -
20 متراخ
مُتَرَاخٍ \ lethargic: showing tiredness caused by ill health, heat, etc., not by activity. \ مُتَرَادِف \ synonym: a word that has the same meaning as another word, in the same language: ‘Begin’ and ‘start’ are synonyms. \ مُتَرادِف مع \ synonymous: adj. (of a word) having (nearly) the same meaning as another: ‘Brave’ and ‘courageous’ are synonymous.
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lethargic — late 14c., litargik, from L. lethargicus affected with lethargy, from Gk. lethargikos, from lethargos (see LETHARGY (Cf. lethargy)). Related: Lethargically … Etymology dictionary
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lethargic — [[t]lɪθɑ͟ː(r)ʤɪk[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you are lethargic, you do not have much energy or enthusiasm. He felt too miserable and lethargic to get dressed. Ant: energetic … English dictionary
lethargic — le|thar|gic [lıˈθa:dʒık US ˈθa:r ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: lethargicus, from Greek, from lethargos forgetful, lazy , from lethe forgetfulness + argos lazy ] feeling as if you have no energy and no interest in doing anything = ↑lazy … Dictionary of contemporary English
lethargic — le|thar|gic [ lə θardʒık ] adjective lacking energy and not wanting to do anything: The hotter it became, the more lethargic I felt. ╾ le|thar|gi|cal|ly [ lə θardʒıkli ] adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lethargic — adjective feeling as if you have no energy and no interest in doing anything: The hot weather was making us all lethargic. lethargically / kli/ adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lethargic — adjective feeling depressed and lethargic Syn: sluggish, inert, inactive, slow, torpid, lifeless; languid, listless, lazy, idle, indolent, shiftless, slothful, apathetic, weary, tired, fatigued … Thesaurus of popular words