different between inanimate vs lethargic
inanimate
English
Etymology
in- +? animate
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n?æn?m?t/
Adjective
inanimate (comparative more inanimate, superlative most inanimate)
- Lacking the quality or ability of motion; as an inanimate object.
- Not being, and never having been alive, especially not like humans and animals.
- (grammar) Not animate.
Synonyms
- (unable to move): immobile, motionless
- (not alive): non-animate, lifeless, insentient, insensate
Antonyms
- (grammar): animate
Translations
Noun
inanimate (plural inanimates)
- (rare) Something that is not alive.
Verb
inanimate (third-person singular simple present inanimates, present participle inanimating, simple past and past participle inanimated)
- (obsolete) To animate.
- 1621, John Donne, An Anatomy of the World: The First Anniversary
- For there's a kind of world remaining still, Though shee which did inanimate and fill
- 1621, John Donne, An Anatomy of the World: The First Anniversary
Anagrams
- Mantineia, amanitine, maintaine
Italian
Adjective
inanimate f pl
- feminine plural of inanimato
Latin
Adjective
inanim?te
- vocative masculine singular of inanim?tus
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lethargic
English
Alternative forms
- lethargick (obsolete)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?????????? (l?thargikós), from ???????? (l?thargos, “forgetful, lethargic”), from ???? (l?th?, “a forgetting, forgetfulness”) (from which Lethe (“river in Hades”)) + ????? (argós, “not working”)
Pronunciation
- (General American, Canada) IPA(key): /l?????d??k/
- (General New Zealand) IPA(key): /l?????d??k/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /l?????.d??k/
- Rhymes: -??(?)d??k
Adjective
lethargic (comparative more lethargic, superlative most lethargic)
- sluggish, slow
- indifferent, apathetic
Synonyms
- torpid
- lazy
- unmoving
Related terms
- alethic, alethiology, philalethia
- lethargy
- Lethe
Translations
lethargic From the web:
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