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lethargyleth‧ar‧gy /ˈleθədʒi $ -ər-/ noun [uncountable] - Another common symptom of a hangover is lethargy and muscular weakness.
- It is not unusual for new mothers to go to the doctor complaining of tiredness, lethargy, and mild depression.
- Apart from over-sleepiness, symptoms include: lethargy, overeating, depression, social problems and loss of libido.
- Helplessly she blinked up at him, feeling a slow lethargy creep through her whole body.
- Like his teammates, Henderson had moments of lethargy and sloppy play.
- One member shone out from this picture of lethargy and petty corruption.
- Safety and lethargy are two words barely acknowledged by the distinguished traveller, Wilfred Thesiger.
- The adults were wonderful as they roused themselves from lethargy to make so many things possible for us.
- The older medicines often cause serious and bothersome side effects such as shaking, rigidity and lethargy.
the feeling of being tired► tiredness · Tiredness and headaches are common signs of stress.· Camomile tea soothes the nerves and relieves tiredness.· A terrible tiredness had overcome her, leaving her no energy for extra activities. ► exhaustion the feeling of being very tired: · The soldiers were suffering from exhaustion after long days and nights of marching.· The signs of chronic exhaustion showed in Martha's face.from/with exhaustion: · One of the players collapsed with exhaustion and had to be carried off the field. ► drowsiness the feeling of wanting to sleep that you sometimes get when you are in a warm place or when you have drunk alcohol or taken medicine: · The drug can cause drowsiness.· Robert stopped fighting the drowsiness and sank back in the soft chair. ► fatigue a feeling of being very tired and weak - used especially in medical contexts: · Symptoms of the illness include fever, fatigue, and loss of appetite.· Driving in stressful conditions can lead to muscle fatigue.· She seemed depressed and was beginning to show signs of fatigue. ► lethargy formal extreme tiredness that makes you feel very lazy, so that you do not want to do anything and you are not interested in anything: · Another common symptom of a hangover is lethargy and muscular weakness.· It is not unusual for new mothers to go to the doctor complaining of tiredness, lethargy, and mild depression. ► jet-lag a feeling of tiredness and confusion which you sometimes get when you fly to a part of the world where the time is different from the place you have left: · I always get jet-lag when I fly from London to New York. ► burnout when you have worked so hard over a long period of time that you become too mentally and physically tired to continue: · Young boys recruited at an early age by soccer clubs often suffer from burnout before they're out of their teens. the feeling of being lethargic: New mothers often complain of lethargy and mild depression. |