languid (Meaning)

Wordnet

languid (s)

lacking spirit or liveliness

Webster

languid (a.)

Drooping or flagging from exhaustion; indisposed to exertion; without animation; weak; weary; heavy; dull.

Slow in progress; tardy.

Promoting or indicating weakness or heaviness; as, a languid day.

languid Sentence Examples

  1. The languid summer breeze gently caressed my skin as I relaxed by the pool.
  2. The cat lounged lazily in the sun, its languid eyes half-closed in contentment.
  3. The languid river flowed through the meadow, its waters sparkling in the sunlight.
  4. The dancer's languid movements captivated the audience, holding them spellbound.
  5. The flowers swayed languidly in the gentle breeze, their petals dancing in the air.
  6. The languid heat of the day made it difficult to focus on work.
  7. The languid pace of life in the small town suited me perfectly.
  8. The languid beauty of the sunset painted the sky with hues of gold and purple.
  9. The languid waves rolled in and out of the beach, creating a soothing rhythm.
  10. The languid melody of the song filled the room, creating a peaceful atmosphere.

FAQs About the word languid

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The languid summer breeze gently caressed my skin as I relaxed by the pool.

The cat lounged lazily in the sun, its languid eyes half-closed in contentment.

The languid river flowed through the meadow, its waters sparkling in the sunlight.

The dancer's languid movements captivated the audience, holding them spellbound.