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languid

 

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Adjective languid has 1 sense
  1. dreamy, lackadaisical, languid, languorous - lacking spirit or liveliness; "a lackadaisical attempt"; "a languid mood"; "a languid wave of the hand"; "a hot languorous afternoon"
    Antonym: energetic (indirect, via lethargic)

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Languid

Adjective - Popular Usage:

A person or an atmosphere that appears weak, sluggish, or lacking in energy.

Example Sentence: The hot summer afternoon made everyone feel languid and tired.

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Adjective - Local Usage:

Characterized by a relaxed and unhurried manner, often associated with a specific region.

Example Sentence: The locals in this coastal town have a languid way of life, enjoying leisurely strolls along the beach.

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Adverb:

In a languid manner, showing laziness or lacking enthusiasm.

Example Sentence: She lounged languidly on the sofa, refusing to do any chores.

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Noun:

A person who appears physically weak or lacking vitality.

Example Sentence: The illness had turned him into a languid, pale shadow of his former self.

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Verb:

To become weak, feeble, or lacking energy.

Example Sentence: Walking for miles under the scorching sun made his legs languid.

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