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Often used in the same context:
stupor,
lethargy,
slumbers,
reverie,
languor,
ennui,
doldrums,
malaise,
hibernation,
lassitude,
stasis,
slumberland,
neurosis,
dankness,
inertia,
dreariness,
listlessness,
moroseness,
mundanity,
dullness,
sluggishness,
discombobulation,
quiescence,
friskiness,
anomie,
glumness,
drabness,
tedium,
delirium,
drowse,
drear,
rut,
gloom,
funk,
madness,
restlessness,
despond,
jollity,
presentiment,
solipsism,
enervation,
murk,
yawn,
indolence,
greyness,
fatalism,
furies,
euphoria,
immobility,
snooze,
interruptus,
inactivity,
paroxysm,
despondency,
ghastliness,
miasma,
sunniness,
infantilism,
cheeriness,
dormancy,
dozy,
dreamworld,
lull,
grayness,
tristesse,
convulsion,
frigidity,
passivity,
collywobbles,
sturm und drang,
torpidity,
daftness,
boredom,
somnambulist,
joylessness,
ruefulness,
turgidity,
chill,
crankiness,
rouse,
ineffectuality,
tumult,
maelstrom,
cacophonic,
weariness,
perplexity,
awakening,
insipidity,
sullenness,
stagnation,
stodginess,
insensibility,
humdrum,
despair,
peevishness,
wretchedness,
hangover,
mood,
catatonia,
cynicism,
jolting,
wakefulness,
apathy,
somnolence,
quietude,
stupefaction,
dejection,
quiet,
slumber,
swoon,
calm,
helplessness,
indisposition
More specific:
hibernation,
lassitude,
lethargy,
sluggishness
Appears in the definition of:
lassitude,
lethargy,
sluggishness
More general:
passiveness,
passivity,
physiological state
Synonyms:
listlessness,
torpidity,
torpidness
Also try:
— Adjectives for torpor:
mental,
intellectual,
spiritual,
general,
daily,
long,
moral,
hepatic,
political,
complete,
deep,
more...
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