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Wordnet 3.0

ADJECTIVE (3)

1. moving slowly;
- Example: "a sluggish stream"
[syn: sluggish, sulky]

2. (of business) not active or brisk;
- Example: "business is dull (or slow)"
- Example: "a sluggish market"
[syn: dull, slow, sluggish]

3. slow and apathetic;
- Example: "she was fat and inert"
- Example: "a sluggish worker"
- Example: "a mind grown torpid in old age"
[syn: inert, sluggish, soggy, torpid]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Sluggish \Slug"gish\, a. 1. Habitually idle and lazy; slothful; dull; inactive; as, a sluggish man. [1913 Webster] 2. Slow; having little motion; as, a sluggish stream. [1913 Webster] 3. Having no power to move one's self or itself; inert. [1913 Webster] Matter, being impotent, sluggish, and inactive, hath no power to stir or move itself. --Woodward. [1913 Webster] And the sluggish land slumbers in utter neglect. --Longfellow. [1913 Webster] 4. Characteristic of a sluggard; dull; stupid; tame; simple. [R.] "So sluggish a conceit." --Milton. [1913 Webster] Syn: Inert; idle; lazy; slothful; indolent; dronish; slow; dull; drowsy; inactive. See Inert. [1913 Webster] -- Slug"gish*ly, adv. -- Slug"gish*ness, n. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

sluggish adj 1: moving slowly; "a sluggish stream" [syn: sluggish, sulky] 2: (of business) not active or brisk; "business is dull (or slow)"; "a sluggish market" [syn: dull, slow, sluggish] 3: slow and apathetic; "she was fat and inert"; "a sluggish worker"; "a mind grown torpid in old age" [syn: inert, sluggish, soggy, torpid]