English to Latin Meaning of torpid - torpere


Torpid :
torpere

somnum, ut stupentes suram, non subditos, sentit:, torpere, angustiæ, pudet, stupidusque, tarda, segnes efficiamini, pondus iners congestaque, inutilis, seram Zephyrosque, nullis vocibus expressibilem, occulta, detecta:, inexpressibilibus,, incognita, color optimus, obscurum,, incerta, Visne ullas peritias, mystice, bovinus, amentis, tardum, fatua, sine sensu, plectrum, passivae, obtusum, plumbeum peragitabis, rigida

torpenttorporemtorpidi
Facebook Twitter Linkedin Share More
Definitions of torpid in English
Adjective(1) slow and apathetic(2) in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation
Examples of torpid in English
(1) Several nights and hours of the same, torpid information pouring out of tired talking teacher types did not suggest deep emotional or entertainment value.(2) The Academy Awards ceremony this year was a largely boring and torpid affair, dominated by the deeply misguided self-satisfaction of nearly all involved.(3) He makes a hummingbird look positively torpid .(4) Nearing Chinnavaikal, we see two cows on the shore, one lying torpid in the sun, one nosing around desultorily.(5) That activity has sent a formerly torpid property market soaring, with office rents, according to one study, more than doubling from 1996 to mid-1999.(6) All the members called him Sloth, which perfectly reflected his sluggish and torpid personality.(7) The occurrence of torpor varied with both season and sex: it was observed only in breeding season birds, and only female todies became torpid .(8) Dead moths had been glued to tree trunks, or moths released in desired positions during daylight, when they are torpid and remain where they land.(9) This was a useful camouflage, as they were both cool, torpid , and temporarily unable to fly after their probably nightlong tryst.(10) It's about two estranged college band members (one of whom is supposedly dead) dealing with the rigours of their torpid adult existence.(11) It spends most of its life buried deep in the soil in a shriveled, torpid state.(12) Energy requirements when euthermic and torpid , as well as the frequency of arousals, vary strongly with ambient temperature.(13) It is hard to avoid the impression that his torpid pace was deliberate, and that he was interested in tiring his sitters so that he could record their fatigue and psychological distress.(14) Dogfish resting on the rocks are surprisingly alert, twitching away almost as soon as we notice them, with none of their usual torpid behaviour.(15) With its obvious punk references - London Calling is the name of a famous Clash song - the piece situates itself within the groundswell of populist resentment that is currently challenging the torpid inertia of the times.(16) Imagine one of these torpid reptiles trying to hide its awkward shell from a school of minnows: The turtle crouches warily behind a tuft of vegetation.
Related Phrases of torpid
Synonyms
Adjective
1. lethargic ::
veternosa
2. sluggish ::
segnes efficiamini
Antonyms
1. active ::
active
Different Forms
torpid, torpidity, torpidly
English to Latin Dictionary: torpid

Meaning and definitions of torpid, translation in Latin language for torpid with similar and opposite words. Also find spoken pronunciation of torpid in Latin and in English language.

Tags for the entry 'torpid'

What torpid means in Latin, torpid meaning in Latin, torpid definition, examples and pronunciation of torpid in Latin language.

Learn Prepositions by Photos
Commonly confused words
form of verbs
Learn 300+ TOEFL words
Fill in the blanks
Topic Wise Words
Learn 3000+ common words
Words Everyday
Most Searched Words
GRE words
Android App
iPhone App
Chrome Extension

Blog List

Topic Wise Words

Learn 3000+ Common Words

Learn Common GRE Words

Learn Words Everyday

Your Favorite Words
Currently you do not have any favorite word. To make a word favorite you have to click on the heart button.
Your Search History