languorously


lan·guor

L0042200 (lăng′gər, lăng′ər)n.1. Lack of physical or mental energy; listlessness: "the languor of the men, induced by the heat" (Herman Melville). See Synonyms at lethargy.2. A dreamy, lazy, or sensual quality, as of expression: "the clarity of her complexion, the length and languor of her eyelashes" (Jhumpa Lahiri).3. Oppressive stillness, especially of the air: the languor of a hot July afternoon.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin, from languēre, to be languid; see languish.]
lan′guor·ous adj.lan′guor·ous·ly adv.lan′guor·ous·ness n.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.languorously - in a languorous manner; "he was sprawling languorously on the sofa"
Translations
langoureusementlanguissamment