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Lacking spirit or liveliness.
dreamy
languorous
lackadaisical
lethargic
unergetic
1
I hid my surprise at his question behind a long,
languid
stretch.
2
All over Ireland hotels are refurbishing and renovating after 10
languid
years.
3
All that was back in the decrepit and
languid
and hopesick nineties.
4
A
languid
South African team were lucky to get nil that day.
5
A
languid
moment passed, then she laughed, her body shaking with it.
6
With a
languid
yet graceful poise, he feints and shimmies past opponents.
7
The animal started slowly moving toward them through the doorway,
languid
,
unafraid.
8
Her mother opened her
languid
eyes wide when the child came in.
9
Steam curled languidly from it; also a smell not quite as
languid
.
10
The families have been frustrated with the government's
languid
and uninformative response.
11
The following week or so my mood was strangely
languid
and serene.
12
It was so very different from Rohan's pale,
languid
,
surprisingly strong one.
13
Sibylla busied herself with the tea, in a
languid
sort of manner.
14
In summer he is not
languid
,
for the air is never sultry.
15
She settled back upon the cushions, stretched one
languid
arm in farewell.
16
To the south, orchards and woods bounded the
languid
Bay of Divers.
languid
languid eyes
languid interest
more languid
languid hand
languid smile