Associations to the word «Immobility»
Noun
- Stillness
- Paralysis
- Stiffness
- Repose
- Freezing
- Anesthesia
- Mobility
- Amnesia
- Clot
- Reflex
- Silence
- Countenance
- Thom
- Obesity
- Pose
- Complication
- Limb
- Stare
- Assent
- Joint
- Shark
- Posture
- Fade
- Instability
- Relaxation
- Flexibility
- Freeze
- Muscle
- Motion
- Battlefield
- Caste
- Nightmare
- Intellect
- Marble
- Statue
- Lar
- Surrounding
- Duration
- Lip
- Vein
- Restraint
- Crack
- Pain
- Instant
- Sensation
- Attitude
Adjective
- Tonic
- Stiffened
- Attentive
- Dreamy
- Shocked
- Rigid
- Draining
- Poised
- Utter
- Stony
- Prolonged
- Mirrored
- Abrupt
- Coiled
- Momentary
- Involuntary
- Motionless
- Mute
- Taut
- Absolute
- Sudden
- Breathless
- Stiff
- Unnatural
- Shadowy
- Stern
- Profound
- Awful
- Dumb
- Stamped
- Impaired
- Characteristic
- Spinal
- Perfect
- Chronic
- Fixed
- Grim
- Impressive
- Thoughtful
- Horrible
- Aggressive
- Behavioral
- Frightened
Adverb
Wiktionary
IMMOBILITY, noun. The quality of not moving
IMMOBILITY, noun. The state or condition of being unable to change one's location, move or be moved
Dictionary definition
IMMOBILITY, noun. Remaining in place.
IMMOBILITY, noun. The quality of not moving.
Wise words
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