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- Dictionaryinert/ɪˈnəːt/
adjective
- 1. lacking the ability or strength to move: "she lay inert in her bed" Similar Opposite
- 2. chemically inactive. Similar
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Inert means not moving or not able to move, or not reacting chemically with other substances. Learn more about the word, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage in sentences.
- English (US)
INERT meaning: 1. not moving or not able to move: 2. not...
- Inert: Polish Translation
INERT translate: obojętny, bezwładny, nieruchomy, bezwładny,...
- Inert: French Translation
INERT translate: inerte, inerte. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Inert: Russian Translation
INERT translate: инертный , бездейственный . Learn more in...
- Inert Spanish Translation
INERT translate: inerte, inerte, inerte, inerte, inerte,...
- Znaczenie Inert, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
INERT definicja: 1. not moving or not able to move: 2. not...
- Simplified
INERT translate: 不动的, 不动的;不能动的, 无生气的;无趣的, 化学特性, 惰性的,不活泼的....
- Inertia
INERTIA definition: 1. lack of activity or interest, or...
- English (US)
Inert means lacking the power to move or act, or deficient in active properties. Learn the synonyms, examples, etymology, and related words of inert from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Inert means having no inherent power of action, motion, or resistance, or having little or no ability to react chemically. Learn more about the word history, origin, and usage of inert with synonyms and example sentences.
Learn the meaning of 'inert' as an adjective to describe something that does not move, react, or act. Find synonyms, examples, pronunciation, and word origin of 'inert'.
Inert means incapable of moving or acting, or having little or no ability to react chemically. Find synonyms, antonyms, translations, and usage examples of inert in different contexts.
Something that's unable to move or moving without much energy can be described as inert. Wind up in a body cast and you’ll find yourself not only itchy, but totally inert. When motion is restricted or sluggish, or when something or someone appears lifeless, the adjective to use is inert.
Definition of inert adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.