Word: languid Word origin: late 16th century (in languid (sense 2)): from French languide or Latin languidus, from languere (see languish). Phonetic: ˈlaŋɡwɪd Listen:
(of a person, manner, or gesture) having or showing a disinclination for physical exertion or effort. Example: his languid demeanour irritated her
weak or faint from illness or fatigue. Example: she was pale, languid, and weak, as if she had delivered a child
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