Sentence example with the word 'languor'

languor

abeyance, cachexy, deliberateness, ennui, heart strain, languidness, listlessness, pokiness, slumber, stupor, weakliness

Definition n. a relaxed comfortable feeling

Last update: October 13, 2015


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If you do not drink enough water, you will become dehydrated and fall into a state of languor.    [noun]

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His whole life was indeed one continued illness, but in this part of it his pain and languor had greatly increased.   [noun]

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"One can scarce live through this weather without ice," fanning herself, with excessive languor.   [noun]

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Quitting all languor Lionel cried in grief, in cry of passion dominant to love to return with deepening yet with rising chords of harmony.   [noun]

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Pressed to explain this dubious phrase, De Malfort affected a fit of languor, and would talk no more.   [noun]

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His eyes gathered in and reflected the light and languor of the summer day.   [noun]

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A languor of motion and speech, resulting from weakness, gave her a distinguished air which inspired respect.   [noun]

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In the expression of his face, in his movements, in his walk, scarcely a trace was left of his former affected languor and indolence.   [noun]

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Louise, who concealed great cleverness and a strong will under an appearance of languor and a rather childish beauty (Evelyn the diarist speaks of her "baby face"), yielded only when she had already established a strong hold on the king's affections and character.   [Please select]

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All was innocence and languor; no one could have foretold the eruption.   [Please select]

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There was that perfect quiet which prevails over nature in the languor of summer heat.   [Please select]

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