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lassitude

[las-i-tood, -tyood] / ˈlæs ɪˌtud, -ˌtjud /


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And it carried an implicit warning: If America ever ceases to be as Hilda—godly, uncompromising, moral, dutiful and good—the moss-covered lassitude of Hawthorne’s Rome awaits us too.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 27, 2026

There were moments during my screening at which I thought I was attending an exorcism; the movie makes you feel thrown by the power of cinema to shake us out of our lassitude.

From Los Angeles Times May 25, 2024

In a 1936 speech to young people, President Franklin Roosevelt, dismissing experts proclaiming 1930s youth as “lost” to anxiety, depression and lassitude, declared that young people were right to be unhappy.

From Salon Apr. 12, 2024

That lassitude has created a real shortage of goodwill in Albany, and few are going to feel that they owe Hochul a favor in getting her nominee across the finish line.

From Slate Dec. 22, 2022

The world was not made of energy and delight but of foulness, betrayal, and lassitude.

From "The Subtle Knife" by Philip Pullman




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