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Word | Inertia |
Bengali Meaning | আলস্য, কুঁড়েমি, জড়তা, জড়ত্ব, জড়িমা, জাড্য, নির্জীবতা, নিষ্ক্রিয়তা, প্রতিরোধশক্তিহীনতা, বিমোহ, মন্থরতা, মান্দ্য, জড়তা, পদার্থের জাড্য ধর্ম, নিষ্ক্রিয়তা, প্রতিরোধশক্তিহীনতা, বিমোহ |
a disposition to remain inactive or inert; he had to overcome his inertia and get back to work / That property of matter by which it tends when at rest to remain so, and when in motion to continue in motion, and in the same straight line or direction, unless acted on by some external force / a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged. / lack of movement or activity especially when movement or activity is wanted or needed / a feeling of not having the energy or desire that is needed to move, change, etc. / physics : a property of matter by which something that is not moving remains still and something that is moving goes at the same speed and in the same direction until another thing or force affects it, | |
Usage | ⇒ I cant seem to throw off this feeling of inertia ⇒ He blames governmental inertia for the holdup. ⇒ the bureaucratic inertia of government ⇒ a natural inertia is inherent to the system |
Synonyms | inactivity, laziness, torpor, indolence, idleness, lethargy, listlessness, passivity, sloth, languor, sluggishness, apathy, inertness, inaction, inactiveness, indifference, lassitude, dullness, slothfulness, stupor, |
Antonyms | activity, action, activeness, act, drive, energy, enterprise, initiative, liveliness, accomplishment, achievement, ambition, animation, dynamism, effect, exercise, exertion, exuberance, go, hustle, |
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