Languid ( adjective , noun )

(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:

  1. The heat made her feel languid and unable to do much.
  2. The patient was languid and had little appetite.
  3. The performance was languid and lacked energy.
  4. She was feeling languid and didn't want to do anything.
  5. 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:

  1. The heat made her feel languid and unable to do much.
  2. The patient was languid and had little appetite.
  3. The performance was languid and lacked energy.
  4. She was feeling languid and didn't want to do anything.
  5. The music was slow and languid, relaxing and soothing.
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