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Hot SAT Words. Lessons 11-20. LESSON # 14. ENERVATED!!! Lacking Energy Lacking Movement. No GET-UP-AND-GO!. INDOLENT. Adj. lazy; not wanting to do any work. INDOLENT. “The Lazy Boy” is a perfect title for a story about an INDOLENT youth. LANGUOR. N. A weak or lifeless feeling.
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Hot SAT Words Lessons 11-20
LESSON # 14 • ENERVATED!!! • Lacking Energy • Lacking Movement No GET-UP-AND-GO!
INDOLENT Adj. lazy; not wanting to do any work
INDOLENT “The Lazy Boy” is a perfect title for a story about an INDOLENT youth.
LANGUOR N. A weak or lifeless feeling
LANGUOR • The story is about a slow journey down a river flowing LANGOROUSLY to the sea.
LASSITUDE N. Tired feeling, usually resulting from depression or too much work
LASSITUDE N. Tired feeling, usually resulting from depression or too much work
LASSITUDE • Overcome by LASSITUDE, I sat on the porch all day and watched the grass grow.
LETHARGIC Adj. having little or no energy
LETHARGIC • It takes many students a couple of hours to shake off their Monday morning LETHARGY.
SEDENTARY Adj. Having to do with sitting around a lot
SEDENTARY • A SEDENTARY lifestyle and overactive appetite cause many Mississippians to suffer obesity.
SLUGGISH Adj. Slow; lazy
SLUGGISH • The drain in the bathtub is SLUGGISH. It takes 10 minutes for the water to empty.
SOPORIFIC Adj. Sleep-inducing; sleepy
SOPORIFIC • Driving on flat stretches on interstate highway is SOPORIFIC. I have a hard time staying awake.
STAGNANT Adj. Lacking movement or energy
STAGNANT • A STAGNANT career is one which is going nowhere fast!
Adj. Lacking energy; relating to inactivity; feeling sluggish
TORPID Heath felt too TORPID to do anything but sit on the beach and count the waves.