verb
- to become weak or feeble; to lose strength or vitality
- to remain in an unpleasant or undesirable situation for a long time
- to pine with longing or grief
Usage: past tense of languish
Usage: past tense of languish
Usage: past tense of languish; literary
Examples
- The plants languished without water during the drought.
- He languished in prison for ten years before his case was reviewed.
- The old building languished in disrepair for decades.
- She languished with homesickness during her first year abroad.
- The project languished due to lack of funding.
- Many talented artists languished in obscurity.
- The economy languished during the recession.