Languid Mnemonic
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languid
languid
/ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪd/
exhausted
faint
listless
weak
weary
Examples
- Displayed at right is the color languid lavender.
- In character, it is like the cat and somewhat languid.
- She is shown with a languid, sad expression.
- Thanks for the image of the languid lady herself.
- The overall impression is both languid and wistful.
- His quiet did not mark a languid heart.
- Much of this can be attributed to Tom's languid performances.
- But some critics complain it's too languid and drawn out.
- Call it languid even though I don't think it is.
- On the other hand, his paintings are never either languid or cold.
lacking spirit or liveliness
adjective
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"Lan + Squid. The squid moves slow and lazy in the land of the sea."
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