5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Languish' in a Sentence
"To weaken or become feeble; to droop or fade." more
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Without proper care, the colors of the painting started to languish and lose their vibrancy.
The artist's creativity has been languishing during the uninspiring period.
Without consistent maintenance, the once-vibrant colors of the mural will have languished.
The unsold paintings had been languishing in the artist's studio.
Her dreams of becoming an artist had languished until she found inspiration.
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