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Languid   /lˈæŋgwəd/   Listen
adjective
Languid  adj.  
1.
Drooping or flagging from exhaustion; indisposed to exertion; without animation; weak; weary; heavy; dull. " Languid, powerless limbs. " "Fire their languid souls with Cato's virtue."
2.
Slow in progress; tardy. " No motion so swift or languid."
3.
Promoting or indicating weakness or heaviness; as, a languid day. "Feebly she laugheth in the languid moon." "Their idleness, aimless flirtations and languid airs."
Synonyms: Feeble; weak; faint; sickly; pining; exhausted; weary; listless; heavy; dull; heartless.






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"Languid" Quotes from Famous Books



... hand under pretense of fixing a lock of hair; she scrubbed away tears that were trickling. So this was it! The powwow over business and politics had not been stirring even languid interest in her. Now her emotions were rioting. Here seemed to be something worth while in the life of ...
— All-Wool Morrison • Holman Day

... him, just as day was coming. A new Bland, fresh shaven,—with Johnny's razor,—and with a certain languid animation in his manner that was in sharp contrast to his extreme dejection of ...
— The Thunder Bird • B. M. Bower

... once more become calm, and resumed her seat with the languid air of one who has suffered much exhaustion and excitement. She put her hand upon her forehead for a few moments, as if collecting her faculties, or endeavouring to remember the purport of their previous ...
— The Haunters & The Haunted - Ghost Stories And Tales Of The Supernatural • Various

... belonged to the Samnite lands, whereas Etruria has almost no representatives in Roman literature except the Arretine Maecenas, the most insufferable of all heart-withered and affected(17) court-poets, and the Volaterran Persius, the true ideal of a conceited and languid, poetry-smitten, youth. ...
— The History of Rome (Volumes 1-5) • Theodor Mommsen

... the said Warren Hastings, had, at the time of the making his new arrangement, declared himself sensible that the rent aforesaid might require abatement; although he was well apprised that the administrator had been for two months of his administration in a weak and languid state of body, and wholly incapable of attending to the business of the collections; though a considerable drought had prevailed in the said province, and did consequently affect the regularity and produce of the collections; and ...
— The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. VIII. (of 12) • Edmund Burke


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