"Torpidly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Torpidly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Torpidly" Meaning

In a state of reduced physical activity or movement, often due to cold or sleep.

"Torpidly" Examples

Definition:

adverb
In a way that is slow or inactive; lethargically

Examples


She yawned and moved through the morning, struggling to find the energy for her first class.
The catch was torpidly biting, and it took the angler a while to land it.
The art student worked , sure that her creative ideas would surface eventually.
Another day went by without any progress on the project, which moved through the stages of completion.
We were able to solve the problem , after days of brain-storming and trial-and-error.

"Torpidly" Similar Words

Torpedoed

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To hit or attack (a ship or a project) suddenly and with a decisive or highly effective action, typically in a skillful or cunning way.

Torpedoes

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Torpedoing

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To torpedo means to defeat or ruin a plan, idea, or project, often suddenly or unexpectedly, by introducing a new piece of information or a new concern that makes it no longer viable or acceptable. The word typically has a negative connotation, implying a sudden and decisive blow.<br><br>Example: "The discovery of a major flaw in the design torpedoed the entire project and delayed its release by several months."

Torpent

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Torpescence

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A state of being "torpid". Being in a state of low physical activity or inactivity due to being overwhelmed or bored with a situation.

Torpescent

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Torpid

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Torpidity

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State or quality of being torpid or in a dormant or inactive state, especially of the physiology of an animal (typically in a state of hibernation).

Torpify

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To make something seem repellent or unattractive by highlighting its perceived shortcomings or flaws.

Torpitude

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Listlessness, apathy, or a lack of enthusiasm or energy; a dullness or languor of emotions, spirit, or mind.

Torpor

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Torporific

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Torquate

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Torquated

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Twisted or distorted, typically in an unnatural or unpleasant way.

Torquay

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Torque

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Torque refers to a measure of rotational force or twisting force that causes an object to rotate or turn around a pivot point. It is a measure of the tendency of a force to rotate an object about a pivot point, and is typically measured in units of force times distance, such as newton-meters (N·m) or pound-feet (lb·ft).