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A state of physical and/or mental weakness and a lack of vigor.
fatigue
exhaustion
languor
lethargy
lassitude
listlessness
sluggishness
languour
1
Lady Winslow reached them, all the usual
languidness
gone from her voice.
2
I put my finger on a judge, and retorted with scathing
languidness
-
3
She laughed with much sweetness; she resigned herself with caressing
languidness
.
4
He had not Hyslop's graceful
languidness
;
he looked alert and highly-strung.
5
There is something in this to explain the
languidness
or cessation of many girl friendships.
6
He did not urge his horses, for they also seemed imbued with the
languidness
of the season.
7
His clothes were in the latest fashion, but the look of fastidious
languidness
that generally marked him had gone.
8
The needle makes for such
languidness
at times between its moments of dreaming and its moments of jumping nerves.
9
There, all the sounds of the quays softened; the singing, and the cries came vague and melancholy, with sad
languidness
.
10
The following day, when the young couple came downstairs, Camille had still his sickly
languidness
,
his righteous tranquillity of an egotist.
11
But the
languidness
and indifference were only masks which he chose to assume when too great interest would have thwarted his own schemes.
12
The same feeling of heaviness overcame him, and as soon as his will had again escaped in the
languidness
of semi-slumber, he set out again.
13
They only caress the senses, while relaxing and creating
languidness
,
and only relate to external nature, not at all to the inner nature of man.
14
Lady Winslow reached them, all the usual
languidness
gone from her voice.
15
I put my finger on a judge, and retorted with scathing
languidness
-
16
She laughed with much sweetness; she resigned herself with caressing
languidness
.
languidness
caress languidness
create languidness
explain the languidness
fastidious languidness
graceful languidness