The noun form of the adjective 'languid' is languidness.
The noun form of "languid" is "languor." It refers to a state of tiredness or lack of energy.
The word "languid" is an adjective. It is used to describe something or someone as weak, lacking in spirit or vitality.
After a long day of hiking, I felt languid and struggled to get up from the couch.
After a long day of work, she sprawled out on the couch in a languid manner, too tired to even change out of her clothes.
She spoke in a languid tone, barely able to keep her eyes open after a long day.
"Languid" means lacking energy or vitality, often describing someone who appears weak or lacking in enthusiasm. It can also refer to something that is slow-moving or lacking in force.
Languid means relaxed, slow, or calm. An example of languid used in a sentence is: She took a languid walk around the pond.
The word "languid" is an adjective. It is used to describe something or someone as weak, lacking in spirit or vitality.
After a long day of work, she sprawled out on the couch in a languid manner, too tired to even change out of her clothes.
He made a languid gesture to the water to get another coffee.
Languid ( LANG gwid ) adj. Slow-moving;without energy.
After a long day of hiking, I felt languid and struggled to get up from the couch.
She spoke in a languid tone, barely able to keep her eyes open after a long day.
It is far enough away from the coast to enjoy the languid atmosphere of this area.
Languid.
i am not their sure either i am looking for the antonym of languid so if anyone could tell me that would be grate
"The students in 1st period today were languid from staying up past 11:00 pm"
Very slowly