languor
41lassitude — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. languor, faintness, weariness, tiredness, fatigue, heaviness, stupor, dullness, drowsiness, yawning, exhaustion, burnout, prostration, drooping, torpor, torpidity, lethargy, apathy, ennui, stupefaction, inappetence, phlegm …
42languorous — late 15c., mournful, from O.Fr. langoros (11c.), from langor (see LANGUOR (Cf. languor)). Meaning suggestive of languor is from 1821. Related: Languorously; languorousness …
43languorous — adjective Date: 15th century 1. producing or tending to produce languor < a languorous climate > 2. full of or characterized by languor Synonyms: see languid • languorously adverb …
44List of Emily Dickinson poems — This is a list of Emily Dickinson poems. There are 1,775 known poems that have been written by Dickinson. The poems are alphabetized by their first line. Punctuation, capitalization and even in some cases wording of the first lines may vary… …
45Chanson d'automne — ( Autumn Song ) is a poem by Paul Verlaine, one of the best known in the French language. It is included in Verlaine s first collection, Poèmes saturniens, published in 1866 (see 1866 in poetry). The poem forms part of the Paysages tristes ( Sad… …
46emasculation — I noun castration, debilitation, debility, decrepitude, depleted, enervation, expurgation, fault, helplessness, infirmity, impotence, languor, unmanning, weakness II index fault (weakness), languor Burton s Legal Thesaurus …
47inaction — I noun abeyance, abrogation, abstinence from action, cessatio, cessation, dormancy, failure to act, idleness, immobility, impotence, indolence, inertness, inoccupation, languor, latency, motionlessness, otium, paralysis, passiveness, passivity,… …
48lingoare — LINGOÁRE s.f. (pop.) Febră tifoidă. [var.: lungoáre, lângoáre s.f.] lat. languor, oris. Trimis de cornel, 23.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 FLOARE DE LINGOÁRE s. v. iarbă de lingoare. Trimis de siveco, 23.11.2007. Sursa: Sinonime …
49ennui — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. boredom (see weariness). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. apathy, languor, tedium; see boredom . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [AN WEE] boredom and the list lessness that accompanies it.… …
50fatigue — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. weary, tire, exhaust; jade, fag; bore, irk, wear; weaken, debilitate, overstrain, overtax, overwork. n. tiredness, weariness, exhaustion, lassitude, feebleness; exertion, strain; faintness, labor,… …