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What’s the difference between “languid” and “languish”?
2022年9月27日 17:12
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"Languid" is an adjective, and "languish" is a verb.
2022年9月27日
Try this one:
moving or speaking slowly with little energy, often in an attractive way:
a languid manner/voice.
Synonyms
languorous literarylethargiclistlesstorpid formal
Opposites
dynamic (FULL OF ENERGY)energetic.
I hope it's a lot clearer now.
2022年9月28日
Some thoughts...
1. "Languid" (adjective): describes things with low energy.
2. "Languishing" (verb): usually describes ongoing suffering
3. "Languishing" is probably used more than "languid."
4. Neither word is used much in daily speech. I almost never use "languid." I use "languishing" maybe 5-10 times a year.
2022年9月27日
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