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Lacking spirit or liveliness.
dreamy
languid
lackadaisical
lethargic
unergetic
1
The
languorous
dream is broken; there is an air of new expectancy.
2
The hot tub, followed by the wine, had left her feeling
languorous
.
3
Somebody played the
languorous
waltzes of the Tzigane orchestras on the piano.
4
There reached them the murmur of voices, the
languorous
lap of water.
5
All the feline joy of her
languorous
ease seemed to have departed.
6
Opal was held spellbound by the subtle charm of his
languorous
eyes.
7
He looked half asleep, and a
languorous
stillness pervaded the whole scene.
8
A
languorous
sense of ease and rest lulled him to sleep again.
9
On more eager pulse rises a
languorous
strain of horn and cellos.
10
With a smile even more
languorous
than Graendal's, Aran'gar met his gaze.
11
Where you go on these
languorous
isles will depend on your temperament.
12
Unlike Broomfield's trademark films, the
languorous
director barely featured in this one.
13
The warm air was heavy and
languorous
and now Shif'less Sol confessed.
14
Richard Ford's
languorous
,
slow-moving, rhythmic prose majestically serves this astonishingly heartfelt narrative.
15
These
languorous
melodies, which insinuate themselves into the subconscious, are a delight.
16
He lifted the bottle to his mouth for a long,
languorous
drink.
languorous
languorous eyes
languorous voice
more languorous
languorous smile
languorous warmth