0 moving or speaking slowly with little energy, often in an attractive way:
1 lacking energy, or causing a lack of energy or enthusiasm:
But this is a sort of languid afterthought; it is not a way of taking distributive issues seriously.
It is the lack of satisfaction and the languid trust in public institutions which largely explain the low levels of solidarity.
Notably, no mention is made in the conclusion to recommend the playing of languid waltzes - despite the report containing clear data on worker preferences for them.
Craik's novel, in other words, brings together two different models of masculinity: one is based on the languid self-discipline of contemplation, the other on the forward-looking self-discipline of productivity.
There is nothing languid about my dislike of restrictive practices in foreign countries if they are messing up our domestic industries.
It reminds me of the story of the rather languid young man whose car failed in a traffic block.
This is not a languid, academic or spoiling exercise on my part.
They appear languid and bored by the accusations.
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