Languor

  • 21languor — англ. [лэ/нгэ] томность, томление ◊ languorous [лэ/нгэрэс] томный, томно …

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  • 22languor —  , languorous …

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  • 23languor — lan·guor || læŋgÉ™(r) n. weakness, limpness; slowness; lack of interest, apathy, listlessness; melancholy …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 24languor — [ laŋgə] noun 1》 tiredness or inactivity, especially when pleasurable. 2》 an oppressive stillness of the air. Derivatives languorous adjective languorously adverb Origin ME (orig. in the sense illness, distress , later faintness, lassitude ): via …

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  • 25languor — n. 1. Feebleness, debility, languidness, faintness, languishment. 2. Dulness, torpidness, listlessness, heartlessness, heaviness, ennui …

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  • 26languor — n 1. weakness, faintness, feebleness, frailty, enfeeblement; debility, Pathol. asthenia, Pathol. adynemia, Pathol. atony; decrepitude, infirmness, infirmity, sickliness, invalidism; strain, eyestrain, fatigue, tiredness, enervation, exhaustion;… …

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  • 27languor — lan·guor …

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  • 28languor — UK [ˈlæŋɡə(r)] / US [ˈlæŋɡər] noun [singular/uncountable] the calm or pleasant feeling that you have when you are tired and relaxed Derived words: languorous adjective languorously adverb …

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  • 29languor — lan•guor [[t]ˈlæŋ gər[/t]] n. 1) lack of energy or vitality 2) lack of spirit or interest • Etymology: 1250–1300; < OF < Llanguor …

    From formal English to slang

  • 30languor — /ˈlæŋgə / (say langguh) noun 1. physical weakness or faintness. 2. lack of energy; indolence. 3. emotional softness or tenderness. 4. lack of spirit. 5. soothing or oppressive stillness. {Latin; replacing Middle English langur, from Old French} …