Languid
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Languid ( adjective )
Lacking energy or enthusiasm; sluggish; weak; listless.
Origin:
From latin languere "to be weak, to be faint, to be tired".
Examples:
- The heat made her feel languid and unable to do much.
- The patient was languid and had little appetite.
- The performance was languid and lacked energy.
- She was feeling languid and didn't want to do anything.
- The music was slow and languid, relaxing and soothing.
(As a noun)
Languid ( noun )
Lacking energy or enthusiasm; sluggish; weak; listless.
Origin:
From latin languere "to be weak, to be faint, to be tired".
Examples:
- The heat made her feel languid and unable to do much.
- The patient was languid and had little appetite.
- The performance was languid and lacked energy.
- She was feeling languid and didn't want to do anything.
- The music was slow and languid, relaxing and soothing.