Synonyms for enervated
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : en-er-vey-tid |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈɛn ərˌveɪ tɪd |
Top 10 synonyms for enervated
Définition of enervated
Origin :- c.1600, from Latin enervatus, past participle of enervare "to weaken" (see enervation). Related: Ennervated; ennervating.
- adj exhausted, worn out
- Their contact with the Mussalmans has neither relaxed nor enervated that condition.
- Extract from : « Les Parsis » by D. Menant
- Who would not soon be enervated in that tropical and luxurious atmosphere?
- Extract from : « St. Winifred's » by Frederic W. Farrar
- Then they walked along in silence, enervated by the warmth of the air.
- Extract from : « Original Short Stories, Volume 10 (of 13) » by Guy de Maupassant
- Yet ease had not enervated him, nor position made him proud.
- Extract from : « A Man's Value to Society » by Newell Dwight Hillis
- Do not think that calamity has chilled my heart, or enervated my mind.
- Extract from : « Basil » by Wilkie Collins
- I became weak, languid, enervated—my disorder was a lethargy of soul.
- Extract from : « Memoirs of Emma Courtney » by Mary Hays
- At the same time, it is not, like the French, enervated by a loss of consonants.
- Extract from : « Dissertation on the English Language » by Noah Webster, Jr.
- The incident had its humors, but he was too tired, too enervated, to enjoy them.
- Extract from : « The Imitator » by Percival Pollard
- He can nobly spread the feast, yet is he not enervated by luxury.
- Extract from : « Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Ancient Welsh Bards » by Evan Evans
- Enervated as he was, the interruption affected him like a barb.
- Extract from : « The Pace That Kills » by Edgar Saltus
Antonyms for enervated
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