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Filter by Meaning She felt languid and disinterested in the party, and left early.
The team had a languid start to the game and fell behind quickly.
The actress gave a languid performance, embodying the character's lethargy.
The factory had a languid day with low productivity.
The party was fun, but it had a languid atmosphere that made some people leave early.
The teenager was languid about doing his homework, preferring to play video games instead.
The employee's languid performance at work was concerning to her supervisor.
The children were languid and uninterested during the lecture.
The hiker was languid and unenthusiastic about the trail ahead.
The team's languid performance in the first half was not up to par.
The movie was slow-paced and languid, with few exciting moments.
The book was characterized by its languid pace and lack of action.
The sunset had a languid beauty that filled the sky.
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