D
Dicread
HomeDictionarySsluggish

sluggish

slow / lethargic / inactive / unresponsive
Adjective
comp: more sluggishsup: most sluggish

This term describes a state of diminished speed or responsiveness, often carrying a negative connotation of inefficiency or lethargy. It suggests a heavy, dragging quality where movement or progress is hindered by an internal or external lack of momentum. When applied to people, it evokes a feeling of mental fog or physical exhaustion, whereas when applied to systems or economies, it implies a failure to reach an expected level of activity or growth.

Meanings

Adjective

Moving or reacting more slowly than normal or desired.

"The economy remained sluggish despite the tax cuts."

Adjective

Lacking energy, alertness, or vitality.

"I felt sluggish after waking up from a long nap."

Adjective

Slow to respond or operate, particularly in reference to a machine or system.

"The computer has been sluggish since the latest software update."

Related Words

Last Updated: June 12, 2026Report an Error