She was very disturbed by the idea of her daughter languishing alone in that big house, watching TV and drinking all day every day, just waiting to die.
Finally being exonerated for his wife's murder was a hollow victory after 35 years spent languishing in prison.
Do it the wrong way and your home will languish for months.Millions languish in debt slavery and don't see any way out.But with the wrong title, it can languish untouched.
to languish = עָרַג (arag)
The children were languished of love and food.
The robber had to languish in prison for his crimes.
The word "languish" can be both a verb (to suffer from being forced to remain in an unpleasant situation) and a noun (a state of suffering or distress).
he languished all his attention on her, his one and only daughter.
The past tense of languish is languished.
A desire for something not present. "The girl was languishing for chocolate."
The word "languish" means to be forced to live in an a bad situation. For example, "The murder languished in jail for many years".
Synonyms: grow, bloom, blossom, develop, expand, thrive Antonyms: languish, cease, fail
food.
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