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I feel sluggish vs I feel heavy

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'I feel sluggish' implies a lack of energy or alertness, while 'I feel heavy' suggests a physical sensation of weight or burden. The choice between the two depends on whether the feeling is more related to energy levels or physical sensations.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 898 views

I feel sluggish

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a lack of energy or alertness.

This phrase is used to describe a feeling of slow-moving, lethargic, or lacking energy. It can be used in various contexts to express a general sense of tiredness or lack of motivation.

Examples:

  • After a long day at work, I feel sluggish and unmotivated.
  • The heat makes me feel sluggish and drained.
  • I didn't sleep well last night, so today I feel sluggish.
  • She felt sluggish after eating a heavy meal.
  • The medication made him feel sluggish and drowsy.
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  • Mar 8, 2015 ... I guess the point for you is, don't let "I feel sluggish" become an excuse to feel more sluggish; because that's how these things work (negative feedback loops). Discipline yourself, take care of all the mechanical things that you ...
  • May 20, 2015 ... I feel sluggish during the taper and especially during my training - the only day I don't feel sluggish is the race day . 45-49: FM - 2:50:56(4/14) HM - 1:24:20(9/13) 10K - 37:47(7/14) 5K - 18:29(3/15). 50-54: HM - 1:21:44 (11/15) ...
  • Feb 2, 2007 ... I've definitely noticed that when I eat things that are high in fat I feel sluggish and seriously crapped out for the rest of the day. Today at lunch I had a cheeseburger and I almost fell asleep at work. :). sweet_tartFit Fun Beyond!

Alternatives:

  • I feel tired
  • I feel lethargic
  • I feel low on energy
  • I feel drained
  • I feel unmotivated

I feel heavy

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a physical sensation of weight or burden.

This phrase is used to describe a feeling of physical heaviness, either in the body or in one's emotions. It can convey a sense of being weighed down or burdened.

Examples:

  • After eating a large meal, I feel heavy and bloated.
  • The news of the accident made her feel heavy with sorrow.
  • Carrying all those bags made me feel heavy and tired.
  • The atmosphere in the room felt heavy with tension.
  • The workload at the office makes me feel heavy and stressed.
  • Oct 12, 2008 ... Lyrics: I got my head checked. By a jumbo jet. It wasn't easy. But nothing is no. Woo hoo. When I feel heavy metal. Woo hoo. And I'm pins and I'm needles. Woo hoo. Well I lie and I'm easy. All of the time. But I'm never sure why
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  • When I feel heavy-metal. And I'm pins and I'm needles. Well, I lie and I'm easy. All the time but I'm never sure. Why I need you. Pleased to meet you. I got my head down. When I was young. It's not my problem. It's not my problem. Woo-hoo
  • I got my head checked. By a jumbo jet. It wasn't easy. But nothing is. No [chorus] Woo-hoo. When I feel heavy-metal. And I'm pins and I'm needles. Well, I lie and I' m easy. All the time but I am never sure. Why I need you. Pleased to meet you

Alternatives:

  • I feel burdened
  • I feel weighed down
  • I feel laden
  • I feel oppressed
  • I feel encumbered

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