A state of physical and/or mental weakness and a lack of vigor.
A relaxed comfortable feeling.
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.
6 What languor had been in her voice when she used to say:
7 The fever of the past two years was followed by comparative languor .
8 He could not direct his thoughts; a languor had crept over him.
9 She looked up- a witch - like languor lay in her eyes-her red lips pouted.
10 His extreme languor in moving was, perhaps, what displeased her the most.
11 But there was no languor about Pixie; she looked intensely, brilliantly alive.
12 While Leo is away, the family falls into a kind of languor .
13 As in a charmed circle of palpitating song, he succumbed to languor .
14 There was a languor and sweetness to the air that instigated laziness.
15 Hence the national theatres have become true hospitals for languor and laziness.
16 Then languor of mind: you must be alert, energetic, in your thought.
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