languor (Meaning)

Wordnet

languor (n)

a relaxed comfortable feeling

oppressively still air

a feeling of lack of interest or energy

inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energy

Webster

languor (n.)

A state of the body or mind which is caused by exhaustion of strength and characterized by a languid feeling; feebleness; lassitude; laxity.

Any enfeebling disease.

Listless indolence; dreaminess. Pope.

languor Sentence Examples

  1. The afternoon sun cast a languor over the peaceful countryside.
  2. In the languid summer days, the heat seemed to stretch time itself.
  3. The dancer's languid movements exuded grace and elegance.
  4. A feeling of languor washed over me as the gentle breeze caressed my skin.
  5. After a long day of labor, the farmers succumbed to the languor of exhaustion.
  6. The languorous pace of life in the small town was a welcome change from the hustle and bustle of the city.
  7. A sense of languor often accompanies a warm, lazy summer day.
  8. The sultry weather induced a languor that made it hard to concentrate.
  9. The languid river meandering through the meadow was a beautiful sight to behold.
  10. As the day drew to a close, a wave of languor swept over the city, inviting rest and reflection.

FAQs About the word languor

a relaxed comfortable feeling, oppressively still air, a feeling of lack of interest or energy, inactivity; showing an unusual lack of energyA state of the body

lassitude,boredom, stupor, lethargy,torpor, fatigue, indifference, listlessness, hebetude, inaction

enthusiasm, vitality, vigor,vigor, vivacity, vivacity, vitality, enthusiasm, vim, enterprise

The afternoon sun cast a languor over the peaceful countryside.

In the languid summer days, the heat seemed to stretch time itself.

The dancer's languid movements exuded grace and elegance.

A feeling of languor washed over me as the gentle breeze caressed my skin.