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    languishing
    /ˈlaŋɡwɪʃɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. failing to make progress or be successful: "the country's languishing stock market"

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  2. to exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation, often for a long time: After languishing in obscurity for many years, her early novels have recently been rediscovered. He has been languishing in jail for the past 20 years. The ruling party is languishing in third place in the opinion polls. Compare. pine verb.

  3. Aug 31, 2022 · "Languishing" describes low mental well-being in the absence of a diagnosable mental health condition. It can be hard to identify. But experts say that languishing could be a risk factor for mental health conditions like major depression later in life.

  4. Oct 24, 2023 · Languishing is not a mental health diagnosis, but it is a real and valid emotion that may affect how you feel and function in the world. Here are the signs and how to cope.

  5. May 9, 2022 · Languishing, in a psychology context, describes a lack of mental health. Psychologist Corey Keyes first introduced the concept of languishing in 2002. In an effort to create a more nuanced...

  6. Aug 31, 2022 · Basically, it's a lack of positive mental well-being without a diagnosable mental illness or a major depressive episode, for instance. With the rise of mental health challenges amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the term is receiving a resurgence of attention.

  7. Languishing definition: becoming languid, in any way.. See examples of LANGUISHING used in a sentence.

  8. Sep 29, 2021 · Key Takeaways. Sociologist Corey Keyes coined languishing as the opposite of flourishing. Symptoms of languishing include burnout, no motivation, and numbness. Languishing is not a mental illness but can be helped by attending therapy, along with other coping techniques.

  9. 1. a. : to be or become feeble, weak, or enervated. Plants languish in the drought. b. : to be or live in a state of depression or decreasing vitality. languished in prison for ten years. 2. a. : to become dispirited. b. : to suffer neglect. the bill languished in the Senate for eight months. 3.

  10. 1. To be or become weak or feeble; lose strength or vigor: crops languishing from a lack of rain. 2. To exist or continue in miserable or disheartening conditions: languished away in prison. 3. To remain unattended or be neglected: legislation that continued to languish in committee. 4.

  11. to exist in an unpleasant or unwanted situation, often for a long time: After languishing in obscurity for many years, her early novels have recently been rediscovered. He has been languishing in jail for the past 20 years. The ruling party is languishing in third place in the opinion polls. Compare. pine verb.