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Torpor (Noun)

Meaning 1

A state of motor and mental inactivity with a partial suspension of sensibility; "he fell into a deep torpor".

Classification

Nouns denoting natural processes.

Examples

  • The patient's medication induced a state of torpor, making it difficult for her to respond to stimuli.
  • After a long, hot summer, the bear fell into a torpor, its metabolism slowing down to conserve energy.
  • The old man's eyes glazed over, and he slipped into a torpor, oblivious to the commotion around him.
  • The doctor warned that the anesthesia would put the patient into a torpor, but she would be closely monitored throughout the procedure.
  • The hibernating bat's torpor was so deep that it didn't even flinch when the researcher gently touched its fur.

Synonyms

  • Torpidity

Hypernyms

  • Physiological Condition
  • Physiological State

Hyponyms

  • Lassitude
  • Sluggishness

Meaning 2

Inactivity resulting from lethargy and lack of vigor or energy.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The patient's torpor was a concern for the medical team, as it indicated a severe lack of motivation and energy.
  • After a few days of doing nothing, he fell into a state of torpor, unable to muster the enthusiasm to do even the simplest tasks.
  • The company's torpor was evident in its stagnant sales and lack of innovation, a result of poor leadership and complacency.
  • The bear's torpor during hibernation was a natural response to the harsh winter conditions, allowing it to conserve energy and survive.
  • The team's torpor in the second half of the game was a major factor in their loss, as they seemed to lack the energy and drive to compete.

Synonyms

  • Listlessness
  • Torpidness
  • Torpidity

Hypernyms

  • Passivity
  • Passiveness
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