languid

[ˈlæŋɡwɪd]

languid Definition

  • 1having no energy or interest and being very slow and relaxed
  • 2weak or faint from illness or fatigue

Using languid: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "languid" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She spoke in a languid voice.

  • Example

    The heat made him feel languid and tired.

  • Example

    He lay on the couch in a languid state.

languid Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with languid

  • a slow and relaxed speed

    Example

    The tourists walked around the city at a languid pace.

  • a lazy and relaxed summer afternoon

    Example

    They spent the languid summer afternoon lying in the shade.

  • a relaxed and easygoing charm

    Example

    The town's languid charm attracted many visitors.

Origins of languid

from Latin 'languidus', meaning 'faint, listless'

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Summary: languid in Brief

The term 'languid' [ˈlæŋɡwɪd] describes a lack of energy or interest, often accompanied by a slow and relaxed demeanor. It can also refer to weakness or faintness due to illness or fatigue. Examples include 'She spoke in a languid voice' and 'The heat made him feel languid and tired.' Phrases like 'languid pace' and 'languid summer afternoon' emphasize the relaxed nature of the term.