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languid    音标拼音: [l'æŋgwəd]
a. 疲倦的,无力的,阴沉的

疲倦的,无力的,阴沈的

languid
adj 1: lacking spirit or liveliness; "a lackadaisical attempt";
"a languid mood"; "a languid wave of the hand"; "a hot
languorous afternoon" [synonym: {dreamy}, {lackadaisical},
{languid}, {languorous}]

Languid \Lan"guid\, a. [L. languidus, fr. languere to be faint
or languid: cf. F. languide. See {Languish}.]
[1913 Webster]
1. Drooping or flagging from exhaustion; indisposed to
exertion; without animation; weak; weary; heavy; dull. "
Languid, powerless limbs. " --Armstrong.
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Fire their languid souls with Cato's virtue.
--Addison.
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2. Slow in progress; tardy. " No motion so swift or languid."
--Bentley.
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3. Promoting or indicating weakness or heaviness; as, a
languid day.
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Feebly she laugheth in the languid moon. --Keats.
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Their idleness, aimless flirtations and languid
airs. --W. Black.

Syn: Feeble; weak; faint; sickly; pining; exhausted; weary;
listless; heavy; dull; heartless. -- {Lan"guid*ly}, adv.
-- {Lan"guid*ness}, n.
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247 Moby Thesaurus words for "languid":
Laodicean, Olympian, abeyant, aloof, ambling, anemic, anesthetized,
apathetic, asthenic, benumbed, blah, blase, bloodless, bored,
cataleptic, catatonic, cautious, chicken, circumspect, claudicant,
comatose, cowardly, crawling, creeping, creeping like snail, dead,
debilitated, deliberate, desensitized, detached, disinterested,
doped, dopey, dormant, dozy, dreamy, drooping, droopy, drowsy,
drugged, drugged with sleep, dull, easy, effete, enervated,
enfeebled, etiolated, exanimate, fagged, faint, fainting, faintish,
faltering, fatigued, feeble, feeling faint, flabby, flaccid,
flagging, flat, floppy, foot-dragging, footsore, foul, frazzled,
gentle, gone, good and tired, gradual, groggy, gutless,
half asleep, halting, heartless, heavy, heavy with sleep,
heavy-eyed, hebetudinous, hobbled, hobbling, hopeless, idle,
imbecile, impassive, impotent, in a stupor, in abeyance,
in suspense, inactive, inanimate, indifferent, indolent, inert,
insouciant, jaded, lackadaisical, languishing, languorous, latent,
lazy, leaden, leisurely, lethargic, lifeless, limber, limp,
limping, listless, logy, lumbering, lumpish, lustless, marrowless,
moderate, moribund, napping, narcoleptic, narcose, narcotized,
narcous, nerveless, nodding, nonchalant, numb, numbed, oscitant,
out of it, passive, phlegmatic, pithless, pluckless, poking, poky,
pooped, powerless, ready to drop, relaxed, reluctant, resigned,
rubbery, run ragged, run-down, sagging, sapless, sated, sauntering,
sedated, sedentary, seedy, shuffling, sinewless, slack,
sleep-drowned, sleep-drunk, sleep-filled, sleep-swollen, sleepful,
sleeping, sleepy, slothful, slow, slow as death, slow as molasses,
slow as slow, slow-crawling, slow-foot, slow-going, slow-legged,
slow-moving, slow-paced, slow-poky, slow-running, slow-sailing,
slow-stepped, sluggish, slumbering, slumberous, slumbery,
smoldering, snail-paced, snaillike, snoozy, soft, somnolent,
soporific, spineless, spiritless, spunkless, staggering, stagnant,
stagnating, standing, static, stoic, strengthless, stretchy,
strolling, stultified, stupefied, stuporose, stuporous, supine,
suspended, tame, tentative, tired, tired-winged, toddling,
toilworn, torpid, tortoiselike, tottering, trudging, turtlelike,
unaroused, uncaring, unconcerned, unhardened, unhurried,
uninterested, unnerved, unrefreshed, unrestored, unstrung,
vegetable, vegetative, waddling, wan, way-weary, wayworn, weak,
weakened, weakly, wearied, weariful, weary, weary-footed,
weary-laden, weary-winged, weary-worn, wilting, withdrawn,
world-weary, worn, worn-down, yawning, yawny


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  • LANGUID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    languid refers to an unwillingness or inability to exert oneself due to fatigue or physical weakness languorous suggests a dreamy boredom and delicacy that avoids unnecessary activity lackadaisical implies a carefree indifference marked by half-hearted efforts
  • LANGUID | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    LANGUID definition: 1 moving or speaking slowly with little energy, often in an attractive way: 2 moving or speaking… Learn more
  • LANGUID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If you describe someone as languid, you mean that they show little energy or interest and are very slow and casual in their movements To his delight a familiar, tall, languid figure lowered itself down the steps
  • LANGUID Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Languid definition: lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow See examples of LANGUID used in a sentence
  • Languid - definition of languid by The Free Dictionary
    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
  • Languid - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
    Describe a slow-moving river or a weak breeze or a listless manner with the slightly poetic adjective, languid Languid comes from the Latin verb, languere, "to be weak or faint" and is a somewhat literary word for something that doesn't use much energy
  • languid adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of languid adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
  • languid
    The word 'languid' evokes a sense of relaxation and a gentle pace, often painting a vivid picture of tranquility Its origins trace back to Latin, where it conveyed a sense of weakness or faintness Used mostly in literary contexts, 'languid' can describe both people and settings, transforming ordinary descriptions into something more poetic
  • What does languid mean? - Definitions. net
    Languid refers to a state of feeling slow, relaxed, or lacking in energy, often in a pleasant way It can also imply weakness or faintness caused by illness, fatigue, or lack of enthusiasm lang′gwid, adj slack or feeble: flagging: exhausted: sluggish: spiritless — adj Languesc′ent, growing languid — adv Lang′uidly — n Lang′uidness
  • Languid Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
    Languid definition: Showing little or no vitality or animation





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