Languid is an adjective.
The word "languid" is an adjective. It is used to describe something or someone as weak, lacking in spirit or vitality.
The noun form of "languid" is "languor." It refers to a state of tiredness or lack of energy.
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.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
Languid means relaxed, slow, or calm. An example of languid used in a sentence is: She took a languid walk around the pond.
The noun form of "languid" is "languor." It refers to a state of tiredness or lack of energy.
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.
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.
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