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languid

3 antonyms and opposites of languid, grouped by meaning.

Adjective — Moving slowly and without energy, often in a relaxed and rather graceful way.

Synonyms by Meaning

1. adjective

Moving slowly and without energy, often in a relaxed and rather graceful way.

“She gave a languid wave from the far side of the pool.”

Opposites

2. adjective

Weak or drooping from illness or tiredness.

“A fortnight of fever had left him pale and languid.”

Antonyms

How to use languid

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languid afternoon languid gesture languid pace languid heat

Literary; frequent in descriptive and travel writing.

Etymology

From Latin languidus, from languere, meaning to be faint or weak.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between languid and lazy?

Lazy is a criticism — it implies someone could make an effort and chooses not to. Languid is neutral or even flattering, describing slowness that seems relaxed, elegant or brought on by heat or illness.

Is languid a positive or negative word?

It depends on context. Describing a summer afternoon or a graceful gesture as languid is pleasant; describing an employee's work rate as languid is not.

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