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Meanings of
languidness
in English
A state of physical and/or mental weakness and a lack of vigor.
fatigue
exhaustion
languor
lethargy
lassitude
listlessness
sluggishness
languour
Synonyms
Examples for "
fatigue
"
fatigue
exhaustion
languor
lethargy
lassitude
Examples for "
fatigue
"
1
She's noted that 'pandemic
fatigue
'
is affecting many citizens at the moment.
2
Workers have voiced concerns that
fatigue
levels are putting safety at risk.
3
However,
fatigue
prevented four subjects from group P from completing the trial.
4
He said in recent media interviews that he had suffered from
fatigue
.
5
Multivariate regression methods were used to identify significant factors associated with
fatigue
.
1
Money is short, days are long, and
exhaustion
is an occupational hazard.
2
In the South, the signs of
exhaustion
had not yet become grave.
3
Hypophosphatemia can lead to loss of appetite,
exhaustion
,
weakness, and bone problems.
4
In its wake, physical sensation returned, the reality of
exhaustion
and pain.
5
Far in the night Robert sank down in a state of
exhaustion
.
1
This general
languor
is the effect of general luxury, of general idleness.
2
Some were smoking; some chatting merrily together; some sitting in dreamy
languor
.
3
The suit proceeded with all the
languor
and chicanery of the period.
4
The Old Bachelor was written for amusement, in the
languor
of convalescence.
5
The next day a sort of
languor
took possession of the army.
1
Results: Two patients withdrew from Study 1 after complaints of unacceptable
lethargy
.
2
Such assertive action is, on the basis of past official
lethargy
,
essential.
3
Or the opposite, hypo-arousal: a state of
lethargy
,
a feeling of unreality.
4
A bad circulation results in cold feet, in local stagnation, in
lethargy
.
5
Deep trance-like sleep and
lethargy
were the first signs of the problem.
1
Coolness, a
lassitude
that should help clear thinking, spread through his body-
2
The attitude of indifference had gone, the air of
lassitude
with it.
3
It was with strange
lassitude
that he heard the voice still speaking:
4
Before leaving, Corelli made one last attempt to break through Louise's
lassitude
.
5
Indifference and spiritual
lassitude
are, to the poet, the worst of sins.
1
He dropped his pen in sudden
listlessness
,
crossed aimlessly to the window.
2
Hildegard submitted with demure
listlessness
,
and soon re-appeared in her walking costume.
3
Next to madness occur the different stages of spleen, dejection and
listlessness
.
4
So he worked on, no longer in
listlessness
,
but with contemptuous amusement.
5
The childish expression left the girl's eyes, the
listlessness
left her attitude.
1
The
sluggishness
on the business side leads to all sorts of problems.
2
But the level of red tape and logistical
sluggishness
beats regional rivals.
3
All it takes is one mistake, or the mounting
sluggishness
of exhaustion.
4
Political
sluggishness
and sluggards will be responded to with a scalpel-like sharpness.
5
Yet there was in her aspect also a sort of half-submerged
sluggishness
.
1
A pleasant
languour
,
like a light opiate, infused his consciousness; yet he was by no means mentally inactive.
2
It was a hard, stern life, with its smoke, heat, frosts, and
languour
;
but they loved it profoundly.
3
The heat was so intense as to throw
languour
on the garden and croquet-parties, which replaced the winter balls and sleigh drives.
4
"She has the
languour
of the South-Shedoes not jump from one subject to another, she is frankly only interested in love."
Usage of
languidness
in English
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
.
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About this term
languidness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
caress languidness
create languidness
explain the languidness
fastidious languidness
graceful languidness
More collocations
Languidness
through the time