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13 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Hebetude' in a Sentence

"The state of being dull; lethargy." more

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The storyteller's hebetude made the once-exciting tale seem dull and uninteresting.
The long car journey induced a sense of hebetude, and the children found themselves dozing off in the back seat.
The hebetude of the sloth made it move very slowly.
The rainy weather filled the classroom with hebetude.
The hot summer afternoon induced a sense of hebetude, making outdoor activities less appealing.
After playing in the sun all day, Sarah felt hebetude and decided to take a nap.
The teddy bear's hebetude suggested it needed a nap too.
Jack's hebetude was evident as he yawned during the boring lecture.
The hebetude in the library was broken only by the occasional sound of pages turning, as students tried to focus on their books.
The old book's hebetude made it difficult for Tim to stay awake while reading.
After a hearty lunch, he succumbed to hebetude, finding it hard to focus on his homework.
After a heavy lunch, a feeling of hebetude settled in, making it difficult for the students to concentrate on their afternoon lessons.
The rainy weather seemed to cast a hebetude over the outdoor sports event, making it less lively than usual.

Hebetude

heb-i-tood
nounThe state of being dull; lethargy.
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Last Updated On: May 26, 2024
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