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Meaning of सुस्त in English

  • Inclined to drowse; heavy with sleepiness; lethargic; dozy.
  • Disposing to sleep; lulling; soporific.
  • Dull; stupid.
  • Full of ease; suitable for affording ease or rest; quiet; comfortable; restful.
  • Slow; sluggish; backward.
  • One who lags; a loiterer.
  • Alt. of Lethargical
  • of Linger
  • Delaying.
  • Drawn out in time; remaining long; protracted; as, a lingering disease.
  • Like a lubber; clumsy.
  • Clumsily; awkwardly.
  • Watery.
  • Abounding in phlegm; as, phlegmatic humors; a phlegmatic constitution.
  • Generating or causing phlegm.
  • Not easily excited to action or passion; cold; dull; sluggish; heavy; as, a phlegmatic person.
  • Habitually idle and lazy; slothful; dull; inactive; as, a sluggish man.
  • Slow; having little motion; as, a sluggish stream.
  • Having no power to move one's self or itself; inert.
  • Characteristic of a sluggard; dull; stupid; tame; simple.
  • Alt. of Balsamical
  • Foam rising upon beer, or other malt liquors, when fermenting, and used as leaven in making bread and in brewing; yeast.
  • The lap or bosom.
  • Tending to bless.
  • of Benumb
  • Made torpid; numbed; stupefied; deadened; as, a benumbed body and mind.
  • Pleasing or agreeable to the sight; well-proportioned; good-looking; handsome.
  • Suitable or becoming; proper; agreeable.
  • In a becoming manner.
  • A vestment with wide sleeves, and with two stripes, worn at Mass by deacons, and by bishops at pontifical Mass; -- imitated from a dress originally worn in Dalmatia.
  • A robe worn on state ocasions, as by English kings at their coronation.
  • of Desiccate
  • of Drivel
  • of Fledge
  • Weak; feeble.
  • A moral weakness; a failing; a weak point; a frailty.
  • The half of a sword blade or foil blade nearest the point; -- opposed to forte.
  • In a idle manner; ineffectually; vainly; lazily; carelessly; (Obs.) foolishly.
  • of Imbue
  • To weaken or impair.
  • Alt. of Lactifical
  • of Language
  • Drooping or flagging from exhaustion; indisposed to exertion; without animation; weak; weary; heavy; dull.
  • Slow in progress; tardy.
  • Promoting or indicating weakness or heaviness; as, a languid day.
  • To become languid or weak; to lose strength or animation; to be or become dull, feeble or spiritless; to pine away; to wither or fade.
  • To assume an expression of weariness or tender grief, appealing for sympathy.
  • To cause to droop or pine.
  • See Languishiment.
  • of Languish
  • Becoming languid and weak; pining; losing health and strength.
  • Amorously pensive; as, languishing eyes, or look.
  • Producing, or tending to produce, languor; characterized by languor.
  • In a lank manner.
  • Relaxing; emollient; softening; assuasive; -- sometimes followed by of.
  • Mild; clement; merciful; not rigorous or severe; as, a lenient disposition; a lenient judge or sentence.
  • A lenitive; an emollient.
  • Having the quality of softening or mitigating, as pain or acrimony; assuasive; emollient.
  • A medicine or application that has the quality of easing pain or protecting from the action of irritants.
  • A mild purgative; a laxative.
  • That which softens or mitigates; that which tends to allay passion, excitement, or pain; a palliative.
  • See Leachy.
  • Pertaining to, affected with, or resembling, lethargy; morbidly drowsy; dull; heavy.
  • of Lethargize
  • Allowable; permissible; lawful.
  • Such as can be lost.
  • Alt. of Lunated
  • See Mendinant.
  • Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant friars.
  • A beggar; esp., one who makes a business of begging; specifically, a begging friar.
  • of Mure
  • Without a palpus.
  • of Shrive
  • To become slack; to be made less tense, firm, or rigid; to decrease in tension; as, a wet cord slackens in dry weather.
  • To be remiss or backward; to be negligent.
  • To lose cohesion or solidity by a chemical combination with water; to slake; as, lime slacks.
  • To abate; to become less violent.
  • To lose rapidity; to become more slow; as, a current of water slackens.
  • To languish; to fail; to flag.
  • To end; to cease; to desist; to slake.
  • To render slack; to make less tense or firm; as, to slack a rope; to slacken a bandage.
  • To neglect; to be remiss in.
  • To deprive of cohesion by combining chemically with water; to slake; as, to slack lime.
  • To cause to become less eager; to repress; to make slow or less rapid; to retard; as, to slacken pursuit; to slacken industry.
  • To cause to become less intense; to mitigate; to abate; to ease.
  • A spongy, semivitrifled substance which miners or smelters mix with the ores of metals to prevent their fusion.
  • See Slant.
  • An erroneous form of the Scotch word slughorne, or sloggorne, meaning slogan.
  • of Soothe
  • Nearly equal.
  • Lonely; solitary; desolate.
  • Gloomy; dismal; foreboding.
  • Mischievous; malignant; unpropitious.
  • Gloomily angry and silent; cross; sour; affected with ill humor; morose.
  • Obstinate; intractable.
  • Heavy; dull; sluggish.
  • One who is solitary, or lives alone; a hermit.
  • Sullen feelings or manners; sulks; moroseness; as, to have the sullens.
  • To make sullen or sluggish.
  • of Tumefy

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