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languidly

American  
[lang-gwid-lee] / ˈlæŋ gwɪd li /

adverb

  1. in a way that lacks vitality or energy; lazily.

    Because sloths move so languidly, and they don't groom themselves, algae often grows in their fur.

    The day was overly warm, and Em was swinging idly in the hammock, languidly sipping from a glass of lemonade.

  2. in a way that lacks spirit or interest.

    We filed slowly and languidly into the massive lecture hall.


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Etymology

Origin of languidly

languid ( def. ) + -ly

Explanation

If you do something languidly, you do it slowly and without haste. On a hot summer day, you might relax outside in a lawn chair, languidly sipping a glass of lemonade and watching the clouds drift by. The adverb languidly comes from the Latin word languere, meaning "be weak or faint." When you do something such as run or climb stairs languidly, you probably do appear weak or sluggish. The word has a peaceful and relaxed connotation, however — if you do something languidly you aren't trying very hard and you aren't worrying much about it. You may chat languidly with your friends on a summer day while sipping tea on the patio.

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Originally painted with one strap languidly falling from the shoulder, Sargent’s portrait created a stir in late-1800s Paris.

From Salon • May 6, 2026

Children sit in the shade and play languidly with rocks.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 20, 2023

When she finally began, her set was a lyrical, high-concept performance that featured ballet dancers and contortionists as Del Rey draped herself languidly across the stage.

From BBC • Jun. 24, 2023

In front of photographer Sam Muller’s delicate lens, Cepeda and Aikens sipped on bubby while languidly exploring the massive house.

From Los Angeles Times • May 12, 2023

They arrived, flushed and breathless, to find Jon seated on the sill, one leg drawn up languidly to his chin.

From "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin

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