Lethargic in a sentence as an adjective

Since my teens, I had been lethargic and constantly tired.

You care about nothing, you're cranky all the time, you're lethargic, and you're bitter.

"Within weeks I became lethargic and suffered mild brain damage.

PulseAudio has been **** for ages, and its rate of improvement is lethargic at best.

However, this was because merely being at school where I didn't want to be made me mostly lethargic.

The nation is getting fatter, more lethargic, less able to cope with problems, and is focused on acquiring more stuff.

Was just really hard to do any work for a while... 2 years of nothing makes you quite lethargic being used to napping and web-surfing all day.

She started showing signs of recovery, was more level-headed, but tired and lethargic.

Sugar or refined carbohydrates makes me tired and lethargic -- I never knew how much energy I could have until I gave them up.

I'm afraid to say that in Australia the reaction to these privacy and personal rights issues has been lethargic and frankly lazy.

The heritage breeds are healthy; the Cornish Cross are lethargic and obese, and when my wife, a physician, looks at the organs as we butcher them, she tells me about their advanced heart disease and other organ ailments.

If our cow were not so enlightened, and also had the facial muscles, it might betray the subtlest of smiles at infinity's infinity face, for infinity's turbid fractal whirlpools and vast lethargic swamps are but swathes of data like any other to this cow.

The update, now called Symbian Anna, may be available to N8 users next month, if they're lucky and their operator approves of the OS update...This lethargic pace of development makes it clear that Symbian development was out of control and the whole OS is unsalvageable.

Lethargic definitions

adjective

deficient in alertness or activity; "bullfrogs became lethargic with the first cold nights"

See also: unenrgetic