inerte
inert
adjective ee-NERT Rare
Origin: Latin iners, inertis, unskilled, idle
Also means
motionless
Usage Note
Inerte describes a body or substance that is motionless and without reaction — in chemistry, an gaz inerte (inert gas) does not react with other elements. Figuratively it describes a person who is completely passive or lifeless. The noun inertie (inertia) is widely used in both physics and everyday speech.
Examples
"Le corps inerte gisait sur le sol."
Natural Translation
The motionless body lay on the ground.
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