languishing
11languishing — Synonyms and related words: Heimweh, aching, adoring, affectionate, bowed down, cachectic, cachexia, cachexy, cast down, chronic ill health, coming apart, conjugal, contractive, cracking, crumbling, dashed, debilitated, debilitation, debility,… …
12languishing — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Weak] Syn. droopy, dull, sluggish; see slow 1 , 2 , weak 1 . 2. [Pensive] Syn. pining, melancholy, longing; see sad 1 …
13languishing — adj 1. fading, flagging, drooping, declining, failing, on the decline, Sl. on the skids; weak, faint, feeble, poor, anemic; deteriorating, waning, slipping, sliding, ebbing, going to pieces. 2. melancholic, despairing, despondent, dejected,… …
14languishing — lan·guish·ing …
15half-languishing — adj. * * * …
16half-languishing — adj …
17Delilah — Languishing, a Philistine woman who dwelt in the valley of Sorek (Judg. 16:4 20). She was bribed by the lords of the Philistines to obtain from Samson the secret of his strength and the means of overcoming it (Judg. 16:4 18). She tried on… …
18languid — languid, languishing, languorous, lackadaisical, listless, spiritless, enervated are comparable when they mean lacking in vim or energy or, when applied to things, the appearance of it. Languid usually implies an unwillingness or an inability to… …
19United States v. Ball — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants = United States v. Ball ArgueDate = ArgueYear = DecideDate = May 25 DecideYear = 1896 FullName = United States v. Ball, et al. USVol = 163 USPage = 662 Citation = Prior = Subsequent = Holding = SCOTUS = 1896 1897… …
20languishment — /ˈlæŋgwɪʃmənt/ (say langgwishmuhnt) noun 1. the act of languishing. 2. languishing condition. 3. a languishing expression …