Languidly vs Drooping - What's the difference?
languidly | drooping |
In a languid manner, without force or effort, in a manner requiring little energy or exertion.
As an adverb languidly
is in a languid manner, without force or effort, in a manner requiring little energy or exertion.As a verb drooping is
.As a noun drooping is
an instance of something drooping.As an adjective drooping is
that droops or droop.languidly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- He languidly waved his limp wrist, glad to see us, but not wanting to expend the energy to let us know that.