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Motionless

Motionless Meaning & Definition
Motionless Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Motionless?

[adj] not in physical motion; "the inertia of an object at rest"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Motionless: at rest | inactive | nonmoving | static | still | unmoving

Related Terms | Find terms related to Motionless: at a standstill | at anchor | contemplative | dead-still | do-nothing | dormant | fixed | idle | immobile | immotile | immotive | immovable | inactive | inert | irremovable | laissez-aller | laissez-faire | meditative | moveless | neuter | neutral | out of commission | paralytic | paralyzed | passive | procrastinating | quiescent | quietist | quietistic | riding at anchor | sedentary | stagnant | stagnating | standpat | static | stationary | statuelike | steadfast | still | stock-still | unactive | unemployed | unmovable | unmoved | unmoving | vegetable | vegetative

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Motionless In Webster's Dictionary

\Mo"tion*less\, a. Without motion; being at rest.

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