Languid
Languid describes a state of being slow, relaxed, and pleasantly lazy. It suggests a lack of energy, vigor, or vitality, often in a graceful or indolent way.
Etymology: The word "languid" comes from the Latin word languidus, meaning "faint, weak, or drooping."
Usage: Languid can refer to a physical state, such as languid movements or a languid pace. It can also describe a mental or emotional state, suggesting a lack of enthusiasm or interest. The term can be used neutrally, positively (suggesting peaceful relaxation), or negatively (implying a debilitating lack of energy).
Synonyms: Listless, lethargic, indolent, apathetic, enervated, relaxed, slow, unhurried, dreamy.
Antonyms: Energetic, vigorous, animated, active, brisk, lively, zealous.