languidly

/ˈlæŋɡwɪdli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows little energy, interest, or enthusiasm; slowly and without effort.
    • She leaned back in her chair and waved languidly at the passing clouds.
    • The cat stretched languidly in the sun before closing its eyes again.
    • He spoke languidly, as if every word cost him great effort.
  2. In a relaxed, graceful, or unhurried manner, often suggesting a lack of urgency.
    • The river wound languidly through the valley, barely making a sound.
    • The dancers moved languidly across the stage, their arms flowing like water.
    • She fanned herself languidly while sipping iced tea on the porch.
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