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    Lan·guid
    /ˈlaNGɡwəd/

    adjective

  2. 1. : drooping or flagging from or as if from exhaustion : weak. arms too languid with happiness to embrace him John Galsworthy. 2. : sluggish in character or disposition : listless. proceeded at a languid pace. 3. : lacking force or quickness of movement : slow. languidly adverb.

  3. Languid definition: lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow. See examples of LANGUID used in a sentence.

  4. LANGUID definition: 1. moving or speaking slowly with little energy, often in an attractive way: 2. moving or speaking…. Learn more.

  5. adjective. lacking spirit or liveliness. “a languid mood”. “a languid wave of the hand”. synonyms: dreamy, lackadaisical, languorous. lethargic, unenergetic. deficient in alertness or activity.

  6. LANGUID meaning: 1. moving or speaking slowly with little energy, often in an attractive way: 2. moving or speaking…. Learn more.

  7. 5 days ago · If you describe someone as languid, you mean that they show little energy or interest and are very slow and casual in their movements.

  8. Definition of languid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · languid (comparative more languid, superlative most languid) Of a person or animal, or their body functions: flagging from weakness, or inactive or weak, especially due to illness or tiredness; faint, listless.

  10. 1. a. Lacking energy or disinclined to exert effort; listless: feeling languid from a fever. b. Slow-moving or weak in force: languid breezes. 2. Showing little or no vitality or animation: languid prose. 3. Characterized by or conducive to indolence or inactivity: a languid afternoon.

  11. moving or speaking slowly and with little energy, often in an attractive way: a languid manner / voice.

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