Fatigued vs Languescent - What's the difference?
fatigued | languescent |
Becoming fatigued or languid.
* 1939 , British common people, 1746-1938 , page 139:
* 2002 , Frances Myers, Swan: A Novel (ISBN 0767902866), page 217:
As adjectives the difference between fatigued and languescent
is that fatigued is tired; weary while languescent is becoming fatigued or languid.As a verb fatigued
is past tense of fatigue.languescent
English
Adjective
(-)- It had long been languescent and its revival in 1791 was due to the energy of Home Tooke; its membership was chiefly middle-class.
- She arrived at the cabin at that late hour of the evening when the languescent river darkened to green-black satin,