Lassitude in a sentence as a noun

How will I counteract the lassitude that creeps over my soul?

"If the ski resorts were all closing down because there was no snow I think it would shake people from their lassitude a lot quicker.

If the ski resorts were all closing down because there was no snow I think it would shake people from their lassitude a lot quicker.

Maybe you’ve got extreme lassitude and refuse everything, for example, even contradictory options.

A Senate leadership aide at the time, stunned by what she considered White House lassitude, explained why even people inclined to help Obama would vote against the measure: Obama had decreed Guantánamo be closed without presenting lawmakers with a specific plan they could defend to skeptical constituents.

Lassitude definitions

noun

a state of comatose torpor (as found in sleeping sickness)

See also: lethargy sluggishness

noun

a feeling of lack of interest or energy

See also: languor listlessness

noun

weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energy

See also: inanition lethargy slackness