Logy
[loh-ɡē]
Part of speech: adjective
Origin: Unknown, 19th century
1.
Lacking vitality
2.
Sluggish or lethargic
Examples of Logy in a sentence
"My parents did not appreciate my logy approach to cleaning the dishes."
"I slept poorly last night, so I am feeling logy and slow this morning."
About Logy
Chronic fatigue, which could cause one to be logy and lethargic in everyday life, is actually a diagnosable medical condition. However, as much as 90% of cases of chronic fatigue go undiagnosed.
Did you Know?
No one is really sure about the origin of logy, but a common theory is that it stems from the Dutch word log ("heavy" or "dull").