languishments

/ˈlæŋɡwɪʃmənts/
noun
  1. Multiple instances or types of weakness, decline, or sentimental longing.
    • Her letters were full of languishments, each one expressing a different kind of sadness.
    • The doctor noted the patient's many languishments, including fatigue and loss of appetite.
    • The novel described the various languishments of the characters, from physical illness to heartbreak.
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