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hibernation
noun as in idleness
Strong matches
noun as in inactivity
Strongest matches
Strong matches
noun as in inertness
Strong matches
noun as in inoperativeness
Weak matches
- dawdling
- dilly-dallying
- dormancy
- droning
- goof-off time
- idleness
- inactivity
- indolence
- inertia
- inertness
- joblessness
- laze
- lazing
- leisure
- lethargy
- loafing
- loitering
- otiosity
- own sweet time
- pottering
- shiftlessness
- sloth
- slothfulness
- slouch
- slowness
- sluggishness
- stagnation
- stupor
- time on one's hands
- time to burn
- time to kill
- time-wasting
- torpidity
- torpor
- trifling
- truancy
- unemployment
- vegetating
noun as in shuteye
noun as in sleep
noun as in vegetation
Example Sentences
And if I managed to yank myself out of hibernation and force myself to find what I was missing, anyone could.
In the months following Donald Trump’s election to his second term as president, many who did not support him seemed to go into hibernation.
"The fact that there are active workers means not only have the queens awakened from hibernation but they have gone to the extent of starting new nests."
And so, after seven seasons in hibernation, are the Galaxy.
The research employed a combination of field and laboratory studies, starting with quantifying pesticide residues at suitable hibernation sites for bumble bee queens on Ontario farms.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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