Languish(n.) See Languishiment.
Languish(v. i.) To become languid or weak; to lose strength or animation; to be or become dull, feeble or spiritless; to pine away; to wither or fade.
Languish(v. i.) To assume an expression of weariness or tender grief, appealing for sympathy.
Languish(v. i.) To cause to droop or pine.
Languished(imp. & p. p.) of Languish
Languisher(n.) One who languishes.
Languishing(a.) Becoming languid and weak; pining; losing health and strength.
Languishing(a.) Amorously pensive; as, languishing eyes, or look.
Languishing(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Languish
Languishingly(adv.) In a languishing manner.
Languishment(n.) The state of languishing.
Languishment(n.) Tenderness of look or mien; amorous pensiveness.
Languishness(n.) Languishment.
Words within languishers