"Languorous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Languorous" Meaning

Languorous refers to a feeling or atmosphere of listlessness, lack of energy, or a vague depression, often accompanied by a sense of laziness or a feeling of being slow to respond or react. It can also describe something that is soft, gentle, and relaxing, such as a languorous summer afternoon or a languorous stretch in a peaceful setting. The word often connotes a sense of relaxation, idleness, or a lack of urgency, and can be used to describe both physical and emotional states.

"Languorous" Examples

Usage Examples of Languorous


After a three-hour lunch break, she felt languorous and struggled to stay awake for the rest of the afternoon.
The languorous pace of the summer days made it easy to spend hours lounging by the pool.
His languorous tone of voice put everyone in the room to sleep.
After a long hike, the group sat down to rest and enjoy a languorous lunch in the shade.
The languorous music of the clarinet perfectly complemented the Lazy Sunday atmosphere of the cafe.

"Languorous" Similar Words

Languidly

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In a relaxed and unhurried manner; indifferently or listlessly.

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The verb "languishes" means to feel or show a sense of sadness, boredom, or weariness, often due to lack of activity, excitement, or stimulation. It can also mean to decline or deteriorate, often slowly or gradually, due to neglect, inactivity, or a lack of proper care.

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