Pronunciation: /eɪdaɪˈnæmɪk/
adjective relating to or characterized by lack of strength or energy
A1 The adynamic performance of the actor made the audience lose interest in the play.
A2 The adynamic economy of the country is causing concern among the citizens.
B1 The adynamic sales figures indicate a need for a new marketing strategy.
B2 The adynamic leadership of the company led to its downfall.
C1 The adynamic atmosphere in the office was affecting productivity.
C2 Her adynamic personality made it difficult for her to make friends.
formal The patient was diagnosed with adynamic ileus, causing a lack of bowel movements.
informal My uncle has been feeling adynamic lately, he should probably see a doctor.
slang I'm feeling adynamic today, I just want to stay in bed and watch movies.
figurative The adynamic economy is struggling to recover from the recent recession.
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