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sluggishness

Apathy vs Sluggishness - What's the difference?

apathy | sluggishness | Synonyms |

Apathy is a synonym of sluggishness.


As nouns the difference between apathy and sluggishness

is that apathy is complete lack of emotion or motivation about a person, activity, or object; depression; lack of interest or enthusiasm; disinterest while sluggishness is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.

Inaction vs Sluggishness - What's the difference?

inaction | sluggishness | Related terms |

Inaction is a related term of sluggishness.


As nouns the difference between inaction and sluggishness

is that inaction is want of action or activity; forbearance from labor; idleness; rest; inertness while sluggishness is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.

Sluggishness vs Undefined - What's the difference?

sluggishness | undefined |


As a noun sluggishness

is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Slackness vs Sluggishness - What's the difference?

slackness | sluggishness |


As nouns the difference between slackness and sluggishness

is that slackness is the state of being slack; the quality of having slack while sluggishness is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.

Unconcern vs Sluggishness - What's the difference?

unconcern | sluggishness | Related terms |

Unconcern is a related term of sluggishness.


As nouns the difference between unconcern and sluggishness

is that unconcern is (nonstandard|obsolete) indifference or lack of concern while sluggishness is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.

Insensibility vs Sluggishness - What's the difference?

insensibility | sluggishness | Related terms |

Insensibility is a related term of sluggishness.


As nouns the difference between insensibility and sluggishness

is that insensibility is the property of being insensible while sluggishness is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.

Laziness vs Sluggishness - What's the difference?

laziness | sluggishness |


As nouns the difference between laziness and sluggishness

is that laziness is the quality of being lazy while sluggishness is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.

Supineness vs Sluggishness - What's the difference?

supineness | sluggishness | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between supineness and sluggishness

is that supineness is the state of being supine while sluggishness is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.

Stoicism vs Sluggishness - What's the difference?

stoicism | sluggishness | Related terms |

Stoicism is a related term of sluggishness.


As nouns the difference between stoicism and sluggishness

is that stoicism is a school of philosophy during the roman empire that emphasized reason as a means of understanding the natural state of things, or logos, and as a means of freeing oneself from emotional distress while sluggishness is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.

Fatigue vs Sluggishness - What's the difference?

fatigue | sluggishness |


As nouns the difference between fatigue and sluggishness

is that fatigue is a weariness caused by exertion; exhaustion while sluggishness is the property of being sluggish, unable or unwilling to act quickly.

As a verb fatigue

is to tire or make weary by physical or mental exertion.

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