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languid
[lang-gwid]
adjective
lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow.
a languid manner.
Synonyms: , , ,Antonyms: ,lacking in spirit or interest; listless; indifferent.
Synonyms:drooping or flagging from weakness or fatigue; faint.
Synonyms: , , ,Antonyms:
languid
/ ˈæŋɡɪ /
adjective
without energy or spirit
without interest or enthusiasm
sluggish; inactive
Other 51Թ Forms
- languidly adverb
- languidness noun
- unlanguid adjective
- unlanguidness noun
- ˈԲܾ adverb
- ˈԲܾԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of languid1
Example Sentences
Now, shaken from a reverie, reality collides with illusion at the languid pace of a stream.
Its effects, including a languid euphoria with light hallucinations, were quickly noted.
She characterized those years in her autobiography as: “Desultory intellectual chitchat, drugs, hip aristocrats, languid dilettantes and high naughtiness. I knew I was on my path!”
Punctuated by languid guitar lines, this sadder-than-sad gem creates the perfect backdrop for her gorgeous voice to shine through.
But she added that Judge Cannon had put herself outside the normal boundaries with her languid pace and her willingness to grant a sober audience to several of Mr. Trump’s “meshuggeneh motions.”
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