The word lassitude is a noun, meaning a state of weariness and listlessness. For example: After all of the work, she was overcome by lassitude."
The word 'listlessly' is the adverb form for the adjective 'listless'.The abstract noun form for the adjective listless is listlessness.
Ennui, listlessness , boredom.
His depression showed itself in his listless movements, as if he was walking through molasses.
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The letters spell listlessness. The word uses all 12 letters.
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The word lassitude is a noun, meaning a state of weariness and listlessness. For example: After all of the work, she was overcome by lassitude."
malaise
The word 'listlessly' is the adverb form for the adjective 'listless'.The abstract noun form for the adjective listless is listlessness.
Tiredness, listlessness, lack of energy.
Ennui, listlessness , boredom.
His depression showed itself in his listless movements, as if he was walking through molasses.
ennui
This is not going to answer ur question [BUT!]....fatigue s nearly close ..it means sleepiness exhaustion, tiredness, lethargy, languidness, languor, lassitude, and listlessness) is a state of awareness describing a range of afflictions, usually associated with physical and/or mental weakness,....it might have not answered ur question(I no I repeated!LOL:p)but I hoped I also helped! U might have to use the thesaurus if ur that desperate to find another word! Sorry again! T_T
Dictionary.com defines languor as:1. lack of energy or vitality; sluggishness. 2. lack of spirit or interest; listlessness; stagnation. 3. physical weakness or faintness. 4. emotional softness or tenderness As Related Words it offers dreaminess, lassitude, listlessness, lethargy, and bizarrely, phlegm (ew).It describes its origin as Middle English, from Old French, from Latin, from languēre, to be languid.
Ennui.