inactive
This term describes a state of dormancy or stillness, often implying a temporary pause rather than a permanent end. It carries a neutral tone in technical or scientific contexts, such as chemistry or geology, where it simply denotes a lack of current reaction or eruption. In a human context, the word often leans toward a negative connotation, suggesting laziness or a lack of health. It describes a sedentary lifestyle where the body is not being challenged, contrasting with an active or energetic state of being.
Meanings
Not engaging in any physical activity or exercise.
"He has been inactive since his injury."
Not currently functioning, operating, or in use.
"The volcano has been inactive for centuries."
Not producing a chemical reaction or biological effect.
"The virus remains inactive until it enters a host cell."