languorous

/ˈlæŋɡərəs/
adjective
  1. Feeling or showing a lack of energy, enthusiasm, or interest; sluggish and relaxed.
    • He gave a languorous wave from his hammock, too comfortable to move.
    • After the heavy meal, she felt languorous and wanted to nap.
    • The hot summer afternoon made everyone in the office feel languorous.
  2. Characterized by a slow, relaxed, or dreamy quality.
    • The movie's languorous pace perfectly captured the lazy summer days.
    • She stretched with a languorous grace, like a cat waking from a nap.
    • The music had a languorous, tropical rhythm that made you want to sway.
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