lassitude in the PONS Dictionary

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It takes but a year or two of hubris, lassitude and ignorance for the whole thing to be lost.
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I noticed that his air of lassitude had left him, and his eyes, previously dull and bored, now blazed brightly.
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Ministers will tell you privately that nothing is moving; they too are amazed at the inertia and lassitude that has come to grip their government.
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It was a time, much anticipated and much appreciated, of leisure, languor, lassitude and lingering at the beach well into suppertime...
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The failures, lassitude and misguided designs that led to the disaster were characteristic of much else.
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Those state enterprises that faced undemanding consumers, such as railway workshops, sometimes sank into a dispiriting lassitude.
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Lassitude resulting from having had to deal with rains and its after-effects is cited as one of the reasons.
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And even as the atmosphere progresses from dread through delirium to lassitude, somehow the comedy and drama keep jumping out at you.
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The powdered bark is used for coughs, heart problems and lassitude.
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The great majority of the medical lassitude he says he's witnessed occurred between 2002 and 2006.
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