Disinclination to move or act
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INERTIADisinclination to move or act
ragedto move or act violently
hastenerto move or act quickly
rageto move or act violently
hastento move or act quickly
ragesto move or act violently
ragingto move or act violently
INERTWithout power to move or act.
hurryto move or act with haste
hurriesto move or act with haste
hurriedto move or act with haste
wispingto move or act like a wisp
startedto begin to move, go, or act
startto begin to move, go, or act
releasingAllow (something) to move, act, or flow freely
speedingCause to move, act, or happen more quickly
releasedAllow (something) to move, act, or flow freely
releasesAllow (something) to move, act, or flow freely
snailedto move, act, or go slowly or lazily
inertlyhaving no inherent power to move, resist, or act
hurryto cause to move or act with haste; rush
inerthaving no inherent power to move, resist, or act
zippedto move, act, or function with speed and vigor
startedcause to move, act, or operate start the motor
startingcause to move, act, or operate start the motor
noninerthaving no inherent power to move, resist, or act
rollickto move or act in a carefree, frolicsome manner.
hurriedto cause to move or act with haste; rush
hurriesto cause to move or act with haste; rush
promptto move to action / quick to act or respond
breezeto move or act with a casual or careless attitude
reversalthe act of reversing (to turn or move in the opposite direction)
reversalsREVERSAL, the act of reversing (to turn or move in the opposite direction)
rollickto move or act in a carefree, frolicsome manner; behave in a free, hearty, or jovial way.
abductionthe act of abducing (to move something outwards or to infer an explanatory hypothesis) or abducting (abduct)
abductionsABDUCTION, the act of abducing (to move something outwards or to infer an explanatory hypothesis) or abducting (abduct)
gumshoeda. to work as a detective b. to go softly, as if wearing rubber shoes; move or act snoopily or stealthily
gumshoea. to work as a detective b. to go softly, as if wearing rubber shoes; move or act snoopily or stealthily