Usage Note
Lassitude denotes a deep physical or mental weariness, more literary and precise than simple fatigue. It implies a sense of resignation alongside exhaustion. The related adjective las / lasse means 'weary' and appears in the expression être las de ('to be tired of'), which is more elevated than en avoir marre de.
Examples
"Une profonde lassitude s'empara de lui."
Natural Translation
A deep weariness came over him.
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