Languid synonyms
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Part of speech:
Not easily borne; oppressive:
Not clear or resonant:
The definition of inactive is a person or thing that isn't working or moving.
Lacking bodily strength; weak:
Irksome; tedious; tiresome
Not firm or strong physically; weak; feeble, as from old age
Of or producing lethargy
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Exhibiting a lack of attention; not attentive.
Lacking spirit, energy, or vigor; listless; depressed
weak (related)
Lacking in vigour or expression.
indifferent (related)
Not mattering one way or the other; unimportant; immaterial:
unconcerned (related)
Not interested; indifferent.
That droops or droop.
Declining; weakening:
Slow to heal, grow, or develop; inactive:
The definition of lackadaisical is someone lacking spirit or interest.
That never had life; inanimate
Having no interest in what is going on about one, as a result of illness, weariness, dejection, etc.; spiritless; languid
Allowing movement or action only at a low speed:
Displaying little movement or activity; slow; inactive:
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Mentally or morally inactive; sluggish; listless; passive
Moving or progressing slowly; sluggish:
Suggestive or indicative of weariness, illness, or unhappiness; melancholy:
vivacious (antonym)
The definition of vivacious is lively or animated.
energetic (antonym)
Of or relating to energy.
lively (antonym)
(Archaic) Airy; animated; spirited.
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spirited (antonym)
Having a (specified) character, mood, or disposition
alert (antonym)
Alert describes a person or thing extremely aware of what is going on with their surroundings, and is often ready to quickly respond to a possibly dangerous situation.
animated (antonym)
(FILMS & VIDEO) Of or having to do with an animated cartoon or its preparation
active (antonym)
Actual, not just nominal; participating
Lacking strength, vigor, or effectiveness; weak:
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(Anatomy) Relating to lymph or to the nodes or vessels of the lymphatic system.
action (related)
Designating or of a type of film characterized by a fast-paced plot, a series of suspenseful confrontations, violent fight and chase scenes, etc.
Having a soft, soothing quality
wistful (related)
pensive (related)
mournful (related)
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melancholy (related)
melancholic (related)
somber (related)
tremulous (related)
lugubrious (related)
serene (related)
breathy (related)
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Find another word for languid. In this page you can discover 49 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for languid, like: heavy, dull, inactive, feeble, weary, infirm, lethargic, inattentive, spiritless, weak and indifferent.