sweer

/swɪr/
adjective
  1. Reluctant or unwilling to do something; lazy or sluggish.
    • He was sweer to get out of bed on the cold morning.
    • The horse was sweer and refused to move any faster.
    • She felt sweer about starting her homework after a long day.
  2. Heavy or oppressive, especially of weather or atmosphere.
    • The air was sweer and damp before the storm.
    • The sweer heat of the afternoon made everyone sleepy.
    • A sweer silence hung over the room after the argument.
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