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languid (noun), more languid, most languid
Referring to a person or something that shows or has very little strength, energy; lethargic: The congress has been proceeding at a languid pace to complete the legislation for the President.

Janet said that there were several hot and languid days during the past summer and that they might have the same conditions in the following summer as well.

Lacking enthusiasm, energy, or strength and drooping or flagging from weakness, fatigue, or lack of energy.
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