- adjectivetorpid (adjective)
- mentally or physically inactive; lethargic:"we sat around in a torpid state"
- (of an animal) dormant, especially during hibernation:"the animal need not lie around in a torpid state, vulnerable to attack"
Originlate Middle English: from Latin torpidus, from torpere ‘be numb or sluggish’.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- mentally or physically inactive; lethargic:
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