Difference between Languid and Lackadaisical
What is the difference between Languid and Lackadaisical?
Languid as an adjective is lacking enthusiasm, energy, or strength; drooping or flagging from weakness, fatigue, or lack of energy; indisposed to exertion; sluggish; relaxed: as, languid movements; languid breathing. while Lackadaisical as an adjective is showing no interest or enthusiasm.
Languid
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Lacking enthusiasm, energy, or strength; drooping or flagging from weakness, fatigue, or lack of energy; indisposed to exertion; sluggish; relaxed: as, languid movements; languid breathing.
Heavy; dull; dragging; wanting spirit or animation; listless; apathetic.
Lackadaisical
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Showing no interest or enthusiasm.
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