languente Antonyms
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Meaning of languente
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languente (adv.)
In a languishing manner; pathetically.
languente Sentence Examples
- The languente breeze caressed her skin, a gentle reminder of the warm summer night.
- His languente eyes met hers, conveying a longing that was both palpable and unspoken.
- The orchestra played a languente melody, its notes flowing effortlessly like a lazy river.
- She drifted into a languente sleep, her dreams carried by the soft whisper of the wind.
- The languente flames of the fireplace flickered, casting a warm glow upon the room.
- Her languid movements were as graceful as a willow tree swaying in the gentle wind.
- The languente kiss shared between them ignited a spark that had long been dormant.
- His words hung in the air, languente and regretful, as he realized the love they had lost.
- The languente setting sun painted the sky in hues of gold and crimson, a breathtaking spectacle to behold.
- The languente river meandered through the lush green landscape, a serene and tranquil sight.
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In a languishing manner; pathetically.
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The languente breeze caressed her skin, a gentle reminder of the warm summer night.
His languente eyes met hers, conveying a longing that was both palpable and unspoken.
The orchestra played a languente melody, its notes flowing effortlessly like a lazy river.
She drifted into a languente sleep, her dreams carried by the soft whisper of the wind.