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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. slow and apathetic; "she was fat and inert"; "a sluggish worker"; "a mind grown torpid in old age" [syn: inert , sluggish ] in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation; "dormant buds"; "a hibernating bear"; "torpid frogs" [syn: dormant ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Torpid \Tor"pid\ (t[^o]r"p[i^]d), a. [L. torpidus, fr. torpere to be stiff, numb, or torpid; of uncertain origin.] Having lost motion, or the power of exertion and feeling; numb; benumbed; as, a torpid limb. Without heat all things would be torpid. --Ray. ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, "benumbed, without feeling or power," from Latin torpidus "benumbed, stupefied," from torpere "be numb or stiff" (see torpor ). Figurative sense of "sluggish, dull, apathetic" is from 1650s. Related: Torpidly ; torpidness .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 unmoving, dormant or hibernating 2 lazy, lethargic or apathetic n. (cx UK slang Oxford University English) An inferior racing boat, or one who rows in such a boat.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Torpid is an album by the Canadian comedy music group, The Arrogant Worms . Torpid was the twelfth album for the band and was released on September 30, 2008. Torpid was recorded in the year 2008 during three shows at the Kingston Brewing Company. All three ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ By 1976, the union had become torpid , old, and bureaucratic. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A lime-green chameleon, stretching from fence to shrub in torpid motion, beguiled us. ▪ For nearly half-an-hour nothing happened, ...

Usage examples of torpid.

My limbs were torpid and benumbed from inaction in the water and by the exposure of my hands and arms to the cold night air.

Tandoor in Cleveland, in the torpid afterglow of Jhinga Biryani, lightly spiced rice and shrimp, Baigan Bharta, rich and pungent roasted eggplant, Palak Raita, a spinach and yogurt condiment that cools the palate, and the wondrous Indian bread naan.

Even as a torpid brooklet, That to the night-gleaming moon Flashed in turn the frozen glances, Melts upon the breast of noon.

All else, selfish, blind, and torpid, are those unforeseeing multitudes who constitute, together with their own, the lasting misery and loneliness of the world.

All through that Sunday of August 28th, 1842 I toured a list of houses in bushland settings, shooting down neophyte guards and stabbing their torpid masters, gorging on vitality.

I had now been a prisoner a year, and had become so torpid and stupefied, mentally and physically, that I cared comparatively little for anything save the rations of food and of fuel.

The three rivercraft sailed on slowly, leaving behind the shanty town and its torpid inhabitants.

With her lovely body, with those breasts and those white, strong, healthy arms and legs, she would still tempt him often and embrace him and derive pleasure from him and then rest and sleep deeply, satiated, without pain, without dread, without foreboding, beautiful and torpid and stupid as a healthy, sleeping animal.

Even the captain of the guards wanted to let the mushhead go with his torpid beast, but I smelled something wrong.

That which at length tore him from his torpid condition and refixed his imagination was an article in one of, his journals on the League of Nations, which caused him suddenly to perceive that this was the most important subject of the day.

With my reflexes jazzed, the world around me moved at an unbelievably torpid pace.

I never realized--it never occurred to my bemuddled and torpid brain that I was intruding upon his privacy, that he imagined himself to be alone in the room.

Thou dost possess a capacity for joyousness and for deep sorrow that bedims the torpid ardencies of others.

I did not see my life pass before my eyes, but rather saw the sum of my life imprinted upon that unimportant landscape, and understood that in this cunning design with its drear prospect and trivial monster, all the wastage and impotence of my days, all my misused intellect and defrauded ambitions, all my torpid compulsions and arousals, all my puerile dreams and dissipated hopes and contemptible passions had found their proper resolution.

Tonight, as most nights, the place is oppressively silent except for torpid electronic bloops from the PCs (most editors favor the tropical aquarium screen-saver option, while the reporters go for intergalactic warfare motifs).