Definition of Spiritlessness. Meaning of Spiritlessness. Synonyms of Spiritlessness

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Definition of Spiritlessness

Spiritlessness
Spiritless Spir"it*less, a. 1. Destitute of spirit; wanting animation; wanting cheerfulness; dejected; depressed. 2. Destitute of vigor; wanting life, courage, or fire. A men so faint, so spiritless, So dull, so dead in lock, so woebegone. --Shak. 3. Having no breath; extinct; dead. ``The spiritless body.' --Greenhill. -- Spir"it*less*ly, adv. -- Spir"it*less*ness, n.

Meaning of Spiritlessness from wikipedia

- High-mindedness Vainglory Lack of purpose Right ambition Over-ambition Spiritlessness Good temper Irascibility Rudeness Civility Obsequiousness Cowardice...
- Unto Death (1849), the philosopher Søren Kierkegaard criticises the spiritlessness of the philistine-bourgeois mentality of triviality and the self-deception...
- uncomplimentary. Of Chinese people, he wrote that even the children are spiritless and look obtuse... It would be a pity if these Chinese supplant all other...
- War last year. But a lot of him goes almost nowhere in this slack and spiritless solo escapade." Collin criticized Watts's direction but was positive of...
- "****o Mummy Movie Review: Sharaf's slapstick humour alone can't save this spiritless horror comedy". Cinema Express. Retrieved 12 January 2025. Bindu Panicker...
- completed, and never come near to taste ambrosia and nectar, but lie spiritless and voiceless on a strewn bed: and a heavy trance overshadows him. But...
- violence; Vincent Canby of The New York Times described it as "violent, but spiritless." Variety wrote: "Lundgren can hold his own with other action leads as...
- trilogy by Blanka Lipińska. The plot follows a young woman from Warsaw in a spiritless relationship falling for a dominant Sicilian man, who imprisons and imposes...
- draighie, draich, draick ("a lazy, lumpish, useless person"), draich ("slow, spiritless"). English philologist Richard Cleasby (1797–1847), and Icelandic scholar...
- "arguably his greatest", but by others as "wishy-washy, religiose" and "spiritless". It is the largest series of religious-themed works by any American artist...