Definitions and Examples of lethargic, inactive, dull
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Feeling sluggish, tired, and lacking energy.
Example
After a long day at work, he felt too lethargic to go to the gym.
Not engaging in physical or mental activity; not functioning or operating.
Example
The company's website was inactive for several hours due to technical issues.
Lacking interest, excitement, or brightness; not sharp or intense.
Example
The lecture was so dull that most of the students fell asleep.
Key Differences: lethargic vs inactive vs dull
- 1Lethargic describes a feeling of sluggishness and fatigue.
- 2Inactive describes a state of not engaging in physical or mental activity.
- 3Dull describes a lack of interest, excitement, or brightness.
Effective Usage of lethargic, inactive, dull
- 1Express Feelings: Use these antonyms to describe how you feel when you lack energy or enthusiasm.
- 2Describe Situations: Use these antonyms to describe situations that lack excitement or liveliness.
- 3Compare and Contrast: Use these antonyms to compare and contrast different states of energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.
Remember this!
The antonyms of friskiest are lethargic, inactive, and dull. Use these words to express feelings, describe situations, and compare and contrast different states of energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.