languid

/ˈlæŋɡwɪd/
adjective
  1. Lacking physical or mental energy; feeling slow and weak.
    • After the long hike, she felt languid and just wanted to lie down.
    • The hot summer afternoon made everyone feel languid and sleepy.
    • He spoke in a languid voice, barely lifting his head from the pillow.
  2. Moving or flowing slowly and without energy; relaxed in a graceful way.
    • The dancers performed a languid, dreamlike waltz.
    • The river moved in a languid current through the flat countryside.
    • She gave a languid wave of her hand as she said goodbye.
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