As the professor droned on and on in the overheated lecture hall, Kim was overcome with such hebetude that she had to fight to keep her eyes open. |
It had only been twenty minutes into the lesson when Jenny soon found herself being pulled into an inescapable state of hebetude. |
An increasing indisposition to mental effort, some hebetude of mind, and a gradually deepening despondency are felt. |
Jaffery rose from his knees and regarded her in the hebetude of reaction. |
The inept mayor's re-election would depend entirely on the hebetude of the townspeople, he thought. |
So you think you are saving yourselves from madness, but you are falling into mediocrity, into hebetude. |