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Newguest Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Lack of life

Hi

Some people allow what happened to them in the past (bad childhood experiences) to justify their current behavior and lack of life.

--- Does "lack of life" probably mean "lack of energy"?
  

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Newguest Does "lack of life" probably mean "lack of energy"? I think it is more than that, but you have not provided enough context to judge accurately.

  • Newguest Does "lack of life" probably mean "lack of energy"?
  • I think it is more than that, but you have not provided enough context to judge accurately.
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NewguestDoes "lack of life" probably mean "lack of energy"?
I think it is more than that, but you have not provided enough context to judge accurately.
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NewguestDoes "lack of life" probably mean "lack of energy"?
Yes. It's hard to tell without more context, but "lack of life" here also seems to suggest lack of basic enjoyment, satisfaction, enthusiasm, or motivation.

There are also American idioms about "a life" (i.e. "I don't have a life outside work", or "

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