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Meaning of Languish
to become weak or feeble, often due to a lack of care, attention, or nourishment
Definitions
- To become weak or feeble, often due to a lack of care, attention, or nourishment
- To feel or show a lack of energy, enthusiasm, or interest
- To suffer or deteriorate, often due to neglect or lack of attention
Etymology of Languish
The word "languish" comes from the Old French word "languir", which is derived from the Latin word "languere", meaning "to be faint or weak"
Historically, the word has been used to describe a range of physical and emotional states, including illness, sadness, and melancholy
In modern usage, the word is often used to describe a state of decline, deterioration, or stagnation
Example Uses
- The plant began to languish in the dry soil, and soon died
- She languished in bed for weeks, unable to shake off the illness
- The company's sales began to languish after the economic downturn
- He languished in prison for years, waiting for a trial that never came