languorous |
unenthusiastic |
As adjectives the difference between languorous and unenthusiastic
is that
languorous is lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical while
unenthusiastic is without enthusiasm; unexcited.
languorous |
slow |
Related terms |
Languorous is a related term of slow.
As adjectives the difference between languorous and slow
is that
languorous is lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical while
slow is taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.
As a verb slow is
to make (something) run, move, etc less quickly; to reduce the speed of.
As a noun slow is
someone who is slow; a sluggard.
As an adverb slow is
slowly.
languorous |
tired |
As adjectives the difference between languorous and tired
is that
languorous is lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical while
tired is in need of some rest or sleep.
As a verb tired is
(
tire).
languorous |
tiredness |
As an adjective languorous
is lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical.
As a noun tiredness is
the state of being tired.
languorous |
a |
As an adjective languorous
is lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical.
As a letter a is
the letter a with a tilde.
didactic |
languorous |
As adjectives the difference between didactic and languorous
is that
didactic is instructive or intended to teach or demonstrate, especially with regard to morality. (I.e., didactic poetry while
languorous is lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical.
As a noun didactic
is a treatise on teaching or education.
languorous |
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languorous |
flippant |
As adjectives the difference between languorous and flippant
is that
languorous is lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical while
flippant is (archaic) glib; speaking with ease and rapidity.
languorous |
languidly |
As an adjective languorous
is lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical.
As an adverb languidly is
in a languid manner, without force or effort, in a manner requiring little energy or exertion.
inert |
languorous |
Related terms |
Inert is a related term of languorous.
As adjectives the difference between inert and languorous
is that
inert is unable to move or act; inanimate while
languorous is lacking energy, spirit, liveliness or vitality; languid, lackadaisical.
As a noun inert
is (chemistry) a substance that does not react chemically.
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