languid:(adjective) lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow

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languid:(adjective) lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow drooping or flagging from weakness or fatigue

languid pronunciation: lang-gwid

languid Synonyms lackadaisical spiritless inactive / inert sluggish unconcerned phlegmatic torpid enervated

languid Related Forms: languidly (adverb) languidness (noun)

languid Slugs are recognized for their languid habits.

languid Languid after their adventure, Calvin and Hobbes rested in the tree.

languidly The Smurf sprawled languidly in the sun.

languidly Languidly resting on the branch, the bear didn’t budge when the cameraman approached it.

languidness He wasn’t lazy; languidness just appealed to the young man.

languidness Languidness suited them during the hot days of summer.

languidly Lost in the imaginary world of his novel, the boy languidly slept on the bench.