Other crossword clues for answer "INERTIA"INERTIACouch potato's stateSubject of Newton's first lawResistance to motionTaking five repeatedly, flip over -- long live laziness (7)First law of motion subjectResistance to changeSlothfulnessUnwillingness to be proactive, perhapsTendency to remain unchangedWhat keeps things in constant motionNatural resistance to changeSubject of the first law of motionIt will keep you goingIt'll keep you goingProblem for lazy peopleSubject of a Newtonian lawNewtonian topicIt'll keep you going and stop you from startingTough thing to overcomeSluggishnessTorporNewtonian conceptCouch potato qualityNewtonian concernLoafer's qualityLassitudeObstacle to progressIndisposition to changeMotion notionNewton subjectProperty of matterInactivityIt's a dragTorpidityNewtonian subjectPhysics conceptImpedance to progressGalilean conceptMechanics conceptPassivityDisinclination to moveDisinclination to actStaying power?Relativity topicSubject of Newton's first law of motionIndisposition to act.Physics topicLaziness.Spring fever.Do-nothing-ness.A property of matter, in physics.Stagnation.Static condition.Dullness.Common symptom of spring fever.That spring-fever feeling.Immobility.Lack of action.Lack of activitySubject of Newton's lawLack of motionDisinclination to move or actSluggard's problemSeat belts help overcome thisImmovabilityLethargyIt may be hard to overcomeLack of get-up-and-goSubject of a law of physicsSubject of Mach's principleDisinclination to changeNotion about motionPossible reason to lie in bed all morningIt keeps the ball rollingIt keeps things goingReason the physicist stayed in bed?Reason to keep movingWhat Newton's first law of motion concernsIt keeps things movingTrouble getting startedTendency to stay at restObstacle to changeReluctance to moveLanguorLazy person's stateSleep ___ (grogginess after waking up)Indisposition to motionCouch potato's conditionDisinclination to motionBureaucratic specialtySubject of one of Newton's laws of motionHomebodies' propensityCouch potato's problemNotion of motionTendency to continuePrinciple behind the need for seat beltsHomebody's propensityTendency to stay in place