Lethargic Adjective drowsy; sluggish

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Lethargic Adjective drowsy; sluggish Tripp was lethargic after his owner took him for a long walk in the hot sun.

The young child was chastised for telling bawdy jokes in CCD class. Adjective Vulgar; lewd The young child was chastised for telling bawdy jokes in CCD class.                  

Blatant Adjective Loud; flagrant Mrs. Tuckett made a blatant error by allowing her students to choose their own seats for the third marking period.                                        

Inept Adjective Unskilled; untrained The inept secretary was fired because she lied about her typing skills on her resume.                             

Impeccable Adjective Flawless; perfect The gymnast performed an impeccable routine on the balance beam and ended up winning the gold medal.