languid
adjectiveHow to pronounce languid:
Definition of languid:
- languid (adjective):
- lacking energy
- lacking spirit or liveliness.
- drooping or flagging from or as if from exhaustion weak
Synonyms for languid:
dreamy
enervated
exhausted
feeble
inactive
indifferent
indolent
inert
lackadaisical
languishing
languorous
lazy
lethargic
limp
listless
sleepy
slothful
sluggish
spiritless
tired
torpid
unenrgetic
unenthusiastic
uninterested
weak
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Antonyms for languid:
active
alert
alive and kicking
ambitious
animated
ardent
assertive
assiduous
avid
brisk
busy
careful
caring
concerned
conscientious
determined
diligent
dogged
dynamic
eager
emotional
energetic
enterprising
enthusiastic
excited
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Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- digged
- smugly
- drily
- skulked
- zenith
- sprinkled
- loitered
- deers
- marvelled
- prowled
- glumly
- hyphen
- gentlest
- beseech
- consumes
- spattered
- demurred
- cleanest
- mangling
- Polly
- wily
- outclass
- chortling
- humdrum
- wheedle
- snuggling
- benab
- costed
- worser
- spurning
- wafted
- crumbled
- besiege
- blushing
- spiky
- afflicts
- bleated
- wearied
- decad
- jangling
- sapling
- savored
- Urdu
- tchotchke
- caroused
- sofa
- convinced
- pleasant
- twinkling
- impressed
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