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English Antonyms for Lethargy and Hopelessness Vocabulary Words – Online Quiz!

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Complete Antonyms Quiz List for Lethargy and Hopelessness with POS, IPA, Definitions, Examples, Questions, and Answers

abject (adjective) /ˈabdʒɛkt/
Definition: Sunk to or existing in an extreme state, typically of hopelessness, misery, or humiliation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of abject.
Options: dejected; deplorable; dishonorable; exalted
Answer: exalted
Example sentence: "After she said her final goodbye, he plunged into abject misery and depression."

aimless (adjective) /ˈeɪmlɪs/
Definition: Lacking clear purpose, direction, or intention, often resulting in a sense of wandering, confusion, or ineffectiveness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of aimless.
Options: chaotic; desultory; directionless; focused
Answer: focused
Example sentence: "She wandered aimlessly through the city, not really sure where she was going."

apathy (noun) /ˈapəθi/
Definition: A state of being indifferent or feeling little emotion or concern about something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of apathy.
Options: coolness; detachment; disinterest; enthusiasm
Answer: enthusiasm
Example sentence: "The public's apathy towards environmental issues was concerning."

blasé (adjective) /ˈblɑːzeɪ/
Definition: Indifference or boredom towards something that would typically excite or interest others.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of blasé.
Options: apathetic; blithe; bored; excited
Answer: excited
Example sentence: "He was so blasé about the job interview, he didn't even bother to dress up."

despondent (adjective) /dɪˈspɒnd(ə)nt/
Definition: Having a deep and lingering sense of sadness, hopelessness, and loss of motivation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of despondent.
Options: crestfallen; dejected; depressed; hopeful
Answer: hopeful
Example sentence: "His despondency was palpable as he walked off the field after the loss."

disinclined (adjective) /ˌdɪs ɪnˈklaɪnd/
Definition: Lacking willingness, interest, or enthusiasm towards something.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of disinclined.
Options: averse; hesitant; indifferent; eager
Answer: eager
Example sentence: "Lisa was disinclined to try new foods and stuck to her familiar and safe choices."

dispiriting (adjective) /dɪˈspɪrɪtɪŋ/
Definition: Causing a loss of hope, enthusiasm, or motivation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dispiriting.
Options: bleak; dejecting; demoralizing; inspiring
Answer: inspiring
Example sentence: "It's dispiriting to see the once-vibrant neighborhood in such decline."

doldrums (noun) /ˈdɒldrəmz/
Definition: A state or period of stagnation, depression, or inactivity in a person's life.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of doldrums.
Options: apathy; dormancy; gloom; activity
Answer: activity
Example sentence: "The economy is showing signs of being in the doldrums."

dormant (adjective) /ˈdɔːm(ə)nt/
Definition: Referring to a state of inactivity, slumber, or temporary suspension of growth or action.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of dormant.
Options: asleep; comatose; hibernating; active
Answer: active
Example sentence: "The bear spent the winter months in a dormant state."

enervated (adjective) /ˈɛn ərˌveɪ tɪd/
Definition: Extreme physical or mental exhaustion, weakness, or fatigue.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of enervated.
Options: depleted; drained; exhausted; energized
Answer: energized
Example sentence: "He could feel his enervated muscles protesting as he attempted to lift the heavy box."

feckless (adjective) /ˈfɛkləs/
Definition: Weak in character, ineffective, and unable to take charge or take care of one's responsibilities.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of feckless.
Options: idle; incompetent; indolent; competent
Answer: competent
Example sentence: "His feckless approach to life had left him broke and alone."

flagging (adjective) /ˈflaɡɪŋ/
Definition: Diminishing energy or weakening strength, often suggesting a decline in enthusiasm or effectiveness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of flagging.
Options: declining; decreasing; deteriorating; vigorous
Answer: vigorous
Example sentence: "Her flagging enthusiasm for the project became evident over time."

idle (adjective) /ˈaɪd l/
Definition: Inactivity, laziness, or lack of engagement.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of idle.
Options: dormant; inactive; languid; busy
Answer: busy
Example sentence: "The idle engine emitted a low hum as it sat in the garage."

indifferent (adjective) /ɪnˈdɪf(ə)rənt/
Definition: Describing a state of apathy, lack of interest, or impartiality towards a particular person, thing, situation, or outcome.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of indifferent.
Options: aloof; apathetic; blasé; concerned
Answer: concerned
Example sentence: "She tried to appear indifferent, but her face betrayed her worry."

indolence (noun) /ˈɪn dl əns/
Definition: A state or quality of being lazy, sluggish, or inclined towards avoiding exertion or work.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of indolence.
Options: apathy; idleness; inaction; industriousness
Answer: industriousness
Example sentence: "The company's decline was attributed to the indolence of its employees."

indolent (adjective) /ˈɪndələnt/
Definition: Characterized by a tendency to avoid work, exertion, or activity, often due to a preference for ease and comfort.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of indolent.
Options: apathetic; idle; inactive; diligent
Answer: diligent
Example sentence: "Her indolent lifestyle was a stark contrast to her energetic childhood."

inert (adjective) /ɪˈnəːt/
Definition: Lacking in energy or action, often associated with the absence of movement or change.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of inert.
Options: impotent; inactive; listless; active
Answer: active
Example sentence: "The inert soil lacked the nutrients needed for plant growth."

lackadaisical (adjective) /ˌlakəˈdeɪzɪkl/
Definition: Characterized by a lack of enthusiasm, energy, or commitment towards tasks or responsibilities.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lackadaisical.
Options: apathetic; idle; indolent; eager
Answer: eager
Example sentence: "Her lackadaisical response to the urgent matter showed a lack of commitment."

laggard (noun) /ˈlaɡəd/
Definition: A person or thing that falls behind in terms of progress, development, or achievement.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of laggard.
Options: dawdler; lazybones; lingerer; leader
Answer: leader
Example sentence: "The economy's laggard recovery concerned policymakers."

languid (adjective) /ˈlaŋɡwɪd/
Definition: Lacking energy or vitality, often characterized by a slow, relaxed, or lazy pace.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of languid.
Options: apathetic; indolent; lackadaisical; energetic
Answer: energetic
Example sentence: "The old town had a languid charm, lost in time."

languor (noun) /ˈlaŋɡə/
Definition: A state of physical or mental weariness, sluggishness, or a lack of energy.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of languor.
Options: apathy; debility; fatigue; vitality
Answer: vitality
Example sentence: "She succumbed to the languor of a lazy Sunday afternoon."

lassitude (noun) /ˈlasɪtjuːd/
Definition: A state of physical or mental weariness, often accompanied by a lack of energy and motivation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lassitude.
Options: enervation; exhaustion; inertia; vigor
Answer: vigor
Example sentence: "His lassitude was evident after a sleepless night."

lethargic (adjective) /lɪˈθɑːdʒɪk/
Definition: Lacking vitality or enthusiasm, and suggesting a state of being slow-moving.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lethargic.
Options: dormancy; idleness; inactivity; energetic
Answer: energetic
Example sentence: "His lethargic pace during the marathon cost him a podium finish."

lethargy (noun) /ˈlɛθ ər dʒi/
Definition: A state of extreme tiredness, sluggishness, or lack of energy.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of lethargy.
Options: apathy; drowsiness; exhaustion; energy
Answer: energy
Example sentence: "The students struggled to concentrate in class due to the lethargy brought on by a lack of sleep."

listless (adjective) /ˈlɪs(t)ləs/
Definition: Characterized by a lack of energy, enthusiasm, or interest in one's surroundings or activities.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of listless.
Options: apathetic; enervated; inactive; energetic
Answer: energetic
Example sentence: "The patient's condition was listless and showed no improvement."

listlessness (noun) /ˈlɪst lɪs nɪs/
Definition: A state of lacking energy, enthusiasm, or motivation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of listlessness.
Options: apathy; despondency; disinterest; vigor
Answer: vigor
Example sentence: "She struggled to overcome her ongoing listlessness and find motivation to pursue her passions."

moribund (adjective) /ˈmɒrɪbʌnd/
Definition: In a state of decline, stagnation, or near extinction, often referring to organizations, industries, or activities.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of moribund.
Options: defunct; deteriorating; doomed; thriving
Answer: thriving
Example sentence: "He was in a moribund state, near death and with little hope of recovery."

poltroon (noun) /pɒlˈtrun/
Definition: A person who is characterized by extreme cowardice, timidity, or a complete lack of courage and moral fortitude.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of poltroon.
Options: chicken; coward; craven; hero
Answer: hero
Example sentence: "The general couldn't tolerate any poltroons in his army."

quiescence (noun) /kwiˈɛs əns/
Definition: A state of inactivity or rest.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of quiescence.
Options: calmness; dormancy; hush; activity
Answer: activity
Example sentence: "The volcano's quiescence was deceptive; it could erupt at any moment."

sedentary (adjective) /ˈsɛd(ə)nt(ə)ri/
Definition: Characterized by a lack of physical activity and prolonged periods of sitting or remaining in one place.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of sedentary.
Options: dormant; immobile; inactive; active
Answer: active
Example sentence: "The doctor advised him to incorporate physical activity to counteract his sedentary routine."

slothful (adjective) /ˈslɔθ fəl/
Definition: Characterized by a reluctance or disinclination to work, act, or exert effort.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of slothful.
Options: apathetic; idle; inactive; active
Answer: active
Example sentence: "The company's slothful response to customer complaints resulted in a decline in sales."

sluggish (adjective) /ˈslʌg ɪʃ/
Definition: Lacking in energy, slow in movement, or exhibiting a delayed or reduced response.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of sluggish.
Options: apathetic; dormant; drowsy; energetic
Answer: energetic
Example sentence: "The hot weather made the dog appear sluggish and less energetic."

slumber (verb) /ˈslʌmbə/
Definition: To sleep or rest, especially in a light, peaceful and tranquil manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of slumber.
Options: catnap; doze; drowse; wake
Answer: wake
Example sentence: "After a hard day at work, all he wanted was to slumber uninterrupted."

somnolent (adjective) /ˈsɑmnələnt/
Definition: Drowsiness, sleepiness, or a general feeling of lethargy and tiredness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of somnolent.
Options: dozy; dull; hypnotic; alert
Answer: alert
Example sentence: "During the lecture, a somnolent haze seemed to settle over the students in the room."

torpid (adjective) /ˈtɔːpɪd/
Definition: Inactivity, lethargy, or sluggishness, often associated with a lack of energy or motivation.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of torpid.
Options: apathetic; indolent; inert; active
Answer: active
Example sentence: "The animal's movements were torpid, a clear indication of its distress."

torpor (noun) /ˈtɔːpə/
Definition: A state of physical or mental inactivity or sluggishness.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of torpor.
Options: apathy; indolence; inertia; vigor
Answer: vigor
Example sentence: "The sedative caused a state of torpor, making it difficult to stay awake."

trudge (verb) /trʌdʒ/
Definition: To walk or move slowly, laboriously, and with great effort, typically in a weary or reluctant manner.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of trudge.
Options: hobble; inch; lumber; sprint
Answer: sprint
Example sentence: "With heavy backpacks, the hikers trudge along the rugged mountain trail."

vegetate (verb) /ˈvɛdʒɪteɪt/
Definition: To exist in a state of little or no activity, often used to describe a dull or monotonous existence.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of vegetate.
Options: bask; bum; chill; activate
Answer: activate
Example sentence: "During the weekends, I like to vegetate in my backyard, enjoying nature."

weary (adjective) /ˈwɪər i/
Definition: Physically, mentally, or emotionally exhausted or fatigued.
Antonyms quiz: Choose the opposite meaning of weary.
Options: depleted; drained; drowsy; energized
Answer: energized
Example sentence: "She cast a weary glance at the mounting pile of paperwork on her desk."

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