Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    dormant
    /ˈdɔːm(ə)nt/

    adjective

    • 1. (of an animal) having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; in or as if in a deep sleep: "dormant butterflies"
    • 2. temporarily inactive or inoperative: "that dormant urge to write fiction has re-emerged"

    More definitions, origin and scrabble points

  2. DORMANT definition: 1. Something that is dormant is not active or growing but has the ability to be active at a later…. Learn more.

  3. 1. heraldry : represented on a coat of arms in a lying position with the head on the forepaws. 2. : marked by a suspension of activity: such as. a. : temporarily devoid of external activity. a dormant volcano. b. : temporarily in abeyance yet capable of being activated. seeds will remain dormant until spring. reawaken her dormant emotions. 3. a.

  4. Definition of dormant adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. adjective. uk / ˈdɔːmənt / us. Add to word list. not active or growing now, but having the ability to become active in the future: Authorities reopened a dormant investigation of the company. lie/remain/sit dormant The legislation was drafted and then lay dormant in Parliament for months.

  6. Being in an inactive state during which growth and development cease and metabolism is slowed, usually in response to an adverse environment. In winter, some plants survive as dormant seeds or bulbs, and some animals enter the dormant state of hibernation.

  7. Dormant comes from French dormir, "to sleep," and it refers to living things that are on a break rather than things that have died. Being dormant is being temporarily at rest, although sometimes, as with some cancer cells, things become permanently — and thankfully — dormant.

  8. 1. Not awake; asleep: "[He] lay dormant on the scruffy couch, his mouth open, reading glasses slumped on his swollen nostrils" (Steven Heighton). 2. Present but not active or manifest though capable of becoming so: "a harrowing experience which ... lay dormant but still menacing" (Charles Jackson). See Synonyms at inactive. 3.

  9. Something that is dormant is not active, growing, or being used at the present time but is capable of becoming active later on. American English : dormant / ˈdɔrmənt / Brazilian Portuguese : latente

  10. Something that is dormant is not active, growing, or being used at the present time but is capable of becoming active later on. [...] More. Synonyms of 'dormant' • latent, inactive, lurking, quiescent [...] • inactive, sleeping, inert, suspended [...] More. Collocations with the word 'dormant' dormant account dormant cells dormant period More.

  11. DORMANT meaning: not active or developing now, but possibly active in the future: . Learn more.