Inert vs Sloth - What's the difference?
inert | sloth |
Unable to move or act; inanimate.
Sluggish or lethargic.
In chemistry, not readily reacting with other elements or compounds.
Having no therapeutic action.
(uncountable) Laziness; slowness in the mindset; disinclination to action or labour.
* Milton
* Franklin
(countable) A herbivorous, arboreal South American mammal of the families Megalonychidae and Bradypodidae, noted for its slowness and inactivity.
(rare) A collective term for a group of bears.
As nouns the difference between inert and sloth
is that inert is (chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically while sloth is (uncountable) laziness; slowness in the mindset; disinclination to action or labour.As an adjective inert
is unable to move or act; inanimate.As a verb sloth is
(obsolete|intransitive) to be idle.inert
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Adjective
(en adjective)Derived terms
* inert gas * inertlySee also
* inertiaAnagrams
* * * * * ----sloth
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(wikipedia sloth)Alternative forms
* sloath, slowth (obsolete)Noun
- [They] change their course to pleasure, ease, and sloth .
- Sloth , like rust, consumes faster than labour wears.
