Languid

[lang-gwid]

Part of speech: adjective

  1. lacking energy or vitality; weak; sluggish

Examples of

Languid

in a sentence

  • After a long day at work, she felt languid and just wanted to rest.
  • The heat of the summer made everyone feel languid and unmotivated.

Did you Know?

Languid comes from the Latin word languidus, meaning “faint” or “weak.” When someone or something is described as languid, they lack energy, vitality, or enthusiasm. This adjective is often used to describe a feeling of physical or mental sluggishness and may be associated with tiredness or exhaustion. Recognizing moments of languidness can help individuals prioritize self-care and recharge their energy.

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