Skip to main content

languidness

/lang-gwid/US // ˈlæŋ gwɪd //UK // (ˈlæŋɡwɪd) //

慵懒,慵懒症,慵懒感,枯燥乏味

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking in vigor or vitality; slack or slow: a languid manner.
    • : lacking in spirit or interest; listless; indifferent.
    • : drooping or flagging from weakness or fatigue; faint.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounlethargy
Synonyms
apathy麻木不仁,冷漠,冷漠症,冷漠的态度coma昏迷,昏迷不醒,昏迷状态,昏迷的人disinterest不关心,不感兴趣,无趣,无私disregard漠视,不理会,不顾,漠不关心drowsiness昏昏欲睡,嗜睡,昏昏沉沉,瞌睡dullness暗淡无光,暗淡,沉闷,呆滞hebetude赫贝托heedlessness轻率,粗心大意,无所事事,轻率的idleness怠惰,懒惰,怠工,闲置impassivity无能为力,无动于衷,无能,无效的inaction不作为,无作为,无为,不行动inactivity不活泼,不活动,不活跃,不活跃性inanition失眠症,失眠,营养不良,囡囡indifference冷漠,漠不关心,漠视,淡漠indolence懒惰,懒散,怠惰,懒惰症inertia惯性,惯性思维,惰性,惯性力inertness惰性,坚定不移,坚定性,严密性insouciance不自觉,无知无觉,无知,无意识languor倦怠,慵懒,枯燥乏味,枯燥无味lassitude倦怠,倦怠症,倦怠感,懈怠leadenness领先性,领导能力,领先,领先优势listlessness无精打采,怅然若失,无精打彩,怅惘passiveness被动性,被动,消极性,被动的phlegm痰,痰液,痰盂,咳嗽sleep睡眠,睡觉,睡眠问题,睡眠时间sleepiness嗜睡,嗜睡症,困倦,睡意sloth树懒,懒人,懒惰,懒汉slowness缓慢,迟钝,迟缓,慢性sluggishness不景气,呆滞,不振,呆滞性slumber沉睡,沉睡中,沉睡状态,熟睡stupor昏迷,昏迷不醒,昏迷的人,昏迷状态supineness超越,超越性,超然,超越自我torpidity酷刑,酷刑性,酷刑性的,酷刑罪torpidness迟钝,迟钝性,痴呆症,痴呆torpor默默无语,默不作声,默默无言,默默无语的人unconcern漠不关心,不关心,漠视,漠不关心的unmindfulness无心,无意识,无念,无心插柳

Examples

  • Her fearlessness is the casual kind, arriving without fanfare or advertisement—languid one minute and ready to leap the next, she’s a master of the slow blink.

  • Happier Than Ever retains many of Eilish’s signature sounds—languid ballads, lingering, whispered syllables, dreamy synthesizer pads—while expanding outward into a disparate array of genres and eras.

  • When we’d hit the town after a day of languid roasting, we’d roll up as Charles Bronson and Lobsterman.

  • It steeps its songs in traditional Ukrainian folk music but spices them with ingredients from around the world, such as raga drones from India, metrical drumming from Japan, and languid blues from America.

  • All night long they struggle;  nobody knows the name  of the harsh light that keeps slowly opening  like a languid fruit.

  • In or out of uniform his motion is languid, his voice relaxed and mellifluous, his movements deliberate, confident.

  • Just a few days ago, India was in a relaxed, almost languid, state of mind.

  • He was more finely bred than any American she had met, with his bone-china accent, willowy height and languid wit.

  • Yes, there is a sense of it being still, even languid in that film.

  • Maria Theresa held it in her hand, and looked on it a few seconds with a languid smile.

  • Richard would fain have moralised and comforted, but she felt as if she knew it all before, and heard with languid attention.

  • Only time, he said to Mrs. Ashton—she would be all right in time; the summer heat was making her languid.

  • The votaries of fashion and gayety are they to whom existence grows languid and life a burden.

  • She raised her languid eyes to her child, but her palsied tongue could speak no word of tenderness.