Debilitated vs Listless - What's the difference?
debilitated | listless | Related terms |
Weakened.
run down, damaged, in disrepair.
(debilitate)
Lacking energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.
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Debilitated is a related term of listless.
As adjectives the difference between debilitated and listless
is that debilitated is weakened while listless is lacking energy, enthusiasm, or liveliness.As a verb debilitated
is (debilitate).debilitated
English
Adjective
(-)- His debilitated body, the victim of the wasting disease, could no longer support his weight.
Verb
(head)listless
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- I passed whole days on the lake alone in a little boat, watching the clouds and listening to the rippling of the waves, silent and listless .
- What an entirely different set of beings were those Stokesley children in lesson-time. . . . Poor, listless , stolid, deplorable logs, with bowed backs and crossed ankles, pipy voices and heavy eyes!
- The scene with Mrs. Wallace had broken his spirit, and he was listless now, indifferent to what happened.
John Hardy: Bali Guy," Time :
- “Listless , inattentive, distracted,” he recited. “A daydreamer. Tries his best, but is too slow.”