noun🔗ShareLetargo, inactividadA state of being inactive or stuporous."The elderly man's torpor made it difficult for him to get out of bed in the morning. "El letargo del anciano le dificultaba levantarse de la cama por la mañana.physiologymedicinebodymindconditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareTorpor, letargoA state of apathy or lethargy."After a long and tiring day at work, she felt a sudden torpor, unable to focus on dinner preparation. "Después de un largo y agotador día de trabajo, sintió un repentino letargo, incapaz de concentrarse en la preparación de la cena.mindbodyconditionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareTorpor, letargoA state similar to hibernation characterised by energy-conserving, very deep sleep."After a long and exhausting week of exams, the student fell into a state of torpor, barely able to move or think. "Después de una larga y agotadora semana de exámenes, el estudiante cayó en un estado de letargo, apenas capaz de moverse o pensar.physiologybiologymedicineanimalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading