English to Spanish Dictionary lethargic

lethargic

letárgico
definition
adjective
I felt tired and a little lethargic
affected by lethargy; sluggish and apathetic.
translation of 'lethargic'
adjective
adormecido,
letárgico
example
Its rulers could not have been that 'lethargic' , or its diplomacy so tortuous, for it to have survived for such a long period.
If we are too relaxed, we become 'lethargic' , wasteful and languid.
Mrs Lewis said she had felt unwell, 'lethargic' , irritable and overweight for many years.
The boy was 'lethargic' and confused but seemed to recognise his mother.
They looked tired and 'lethargic' with absolutely none of the sparkle we have associated with them in the past.
However, presentations where a patient is hypo-alert and 'lethargic' may go unrecognised.
He had pneumonia and diarrhoea and was severely anaemic and 'lethargic' .
Over the previous two days he had been feeling increasingly tired, 'lethargic' , polyuric, and thirsty.
After seemingly endless weeks of constant commotion, they appear listless and 'lethargic' .
If the cat is 'lethargic' and his coat is dull and unhealthy looking, this too may be a sign.
Furthermore, filling up on fatty foods like bacon or cheese makes you tired, 'lethargic' and apathetic.
Is he shaking with rigors, is he awake and alert and comfortable, or is he 'lethargic' ?
Her health was poor, although stable, until the morning of admission, when she became disoriented and 'lethargic' .
I breeze through the Pilates class, where everybody else was tired and 'lethargic' .
As a result, many seemed 'lethargic' and sluggish when it came to taking the game to Brazil in the second half.
While such a form of epilepsy would not feature seizures, the condition can be seen in 'lethargic' children.
All of us were suffering from headaches, feeling nauseated and very 'lethargic' .
I got very sick and I had inflammation of the brain, and I was very 'lethargic' .
Most claimed to be fully adherent only on occasions when they felt 'lethargic' or unwell.
If you are confused, 'lethargic' , or have a fever, someone should take you to the hospital.
The hangings lazily moved into the classroom whenever there was a bit of breeze that broke the still, tepid air of the afternoon, and 'lethargically' straightened themselves out again once it had passed.
After she told her mother that she had a lot of homework to finish (which was a lie, she hardly had any after reading in the coffee shop) she climbed up the stairs 'lethargically' .
By September, fat with worms and snail meat, they ambled 'lethargically' towards hibernation, miraculously slowing down their metabolism to lie curled up in suspended animation, surviving for weeks with neither food nor drink.
The anguish was laced with embarrassment that Portugal, hosting its first major tournament, could mark the occasion by playing so 'lethargically' , both creatively and physically, in the opener.
I set the pancakes on my dresser and gathered up the blankets I'd laid out for Nell, 'lethargically' deciding that I had no choice but to sleep on my windowsill.
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