Trage — meaning in English
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English meaning
- blunt adjective Not sharp; having a thick edge or point.
- gurney noun A wheeled stretcher used to move patients in a hospital.
- indolent adjective Avoiding effort or activity; lazy in a relaxed, unhurried way.
- inert adjective Not moving or acting; lifeless or motionless.
- languid adjective Moving slowly and without energy, often in a relaxed and rather graceful way.
- lazy adj Unwilling to work or make an effort; disinclined to exertion.
- lethargic adj Lacking energy or enthusiasm; sluggish and drowsy.
- litter noun Rubbish or trash left lying around in a public place.
- remiss adj Careless or negligent about a duty or responsibility.
- sluggish adjective Slow-moving, lacking energy or alertness.
- stretcher noun A flat frame used to carry an injured or sick person.
- sullen adjective Gloomy, silent, and bad-tempered.
Senses
Trage is used for these senses in English:
- blunt Dull in understanding; slow of discernment; opposed to acute.
- gurney (US) A stretcher having wheeled legs.
- indolent Habitually lazy, procrastinating, or resistant to physical labor.
- languid Of a person or their actions, character, etc.: lacking drive, emotion, or enthusiasm; apathetic, listless, spiritless, unenthusiastic.
- lazy Unwilling to do work or make an effort; disinclined to exertion.
- litter (countable, obsolete) A bed, especially a pile of straw with blankets &c. used as a bed.
- remiss Not energetic or exact in duty or business; careless; tardy; slack; hence, lacking earnestness or activity; languid; slow.
- sluggish Slow; having little motion.
blunt — full definition
- adjective Not sharp; having a thick edge or point.
- adjective Direct and plain-spoken, sometimes to the point of rudeness.
- noun Slang for a cigar hollowed out and refilled with marijuana.
- verb To make something less sharp or effective.