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单词 lingered
释义

linger

verb

lin·​ger ˈliŋ-gər How to pronounce linger (audio)
lingered; lingering ˈliŋ-g(ə-)riŋ How to pronounce linger (audio)

intransitive verb

1
: to be slow in parting or in quitting something : tarry
fans lingered outside the door
2
a
: to remain existent although often waning in strength, importance, or influence
lingering doubts
lingering odors
b
: to remain alive although gradually dying
was seriously ill, but lingered on for several months
3
: to be slow to act : procrastinate
He lingered in settling the estate in order to increase his fees.
4
: to move slowly : saunter
lingering homeward

transitive verb

1
: to pass (a period of time) slowly
2
obsolete : delay
lingerer
ˈliŋ-gər-ər How to pronounce linger (audio)
noun
lingeringly
ˈliŋ-g(ə-)riŋ-lē How to pronounce linger (audio)
adverb

Synonyms

  • crawl
  • creep
  • dally
  • dawdle
  • delay
  • diddle
  • dillydally
  • drag
  • lag
  • loiter
  • lollygag
  • lallygag
  • mope
  • poke
  • shilly-shally
  • tarry
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Example Sentences

The tourists didn't linger very long. She lingered at the art exhibit. He lingered in bed and missed breakfast. They lingered over coffee after dinner. The heat lingered long after the sun had gone down. The smell of her perfume lingered. The idea lingered in their minds. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English (northern dialect) lengeren to dwell, frequentative of lengen to prolong, from Old English lengan; akin to Old English lang long

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Kids Definition

linger

verb

lin·​ger ˈliŋ-gər How to pronounce linger (audio)
lingered; lingering
1
: to be slow in leaving : delay
We lingered at the park.
2
: to continue to exist as time passes
A faint smell of fried fish lingered about the place … J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

lingered

verb

past tense of linger
as in delayed
to move or act slowly since they were charging by the hour, the house painters lingered in finishing up their work

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • delayed
  • dragged
  • poked
  • crawled
  • strolled
  • loitered
  • crept
  • dawdled
  • tarried
  • lagged
  • played
  • shuffled
  • stalled
  • dallied
  • lollygagged
  • lounged
  • fell behind
  • diddled
  • dropped behind
  • idled
  • marked time
  • hung fire
  • sauntered
  • dillydallied
  • staggered
  • lallygagged
  • ambled
  • moped
  • dragged one's heels
  • loafed
  • trifled
  • dragged one's feet
  • took one's time
  • eased
  • inched
  • lolled
  • plodded
  • shilly-shallied
  • temporized
  • decelerated
  • lumbered
  • procrastinated
  • fooled around
  • messed around
  • hanged (around or out)
  • puttered (around)
  • pottered (around)
  • fiddled (around)
  • filibustered
  • monkeyed (around)
  • hung (around or out)
  • slowed (down or up)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • hastened
  • raced
  • rushed
  • hurried
  • ran
  • flew
  • scurried
  • sped
  • scooted
  • whirled
  • whizzed
  • run
  • dashed
  • tore
  • bolted
  • darted
  • coursed
  • rocketed
  • whisked
  • speeded
  • scudded
  • ripped
  • hustled
  • breezed
  • zipped
  • jogged
  • hurtled
  • barreled
  • scrambled
  • ran
  • trotted
  • careered
  • barrelled
  • sprinted
  • stampeded
  • galloped
  • bowled
  • run
  • humped
  • hotfooted (it)
  • quickened
  • accelerated
  • overtook
  • sped (up)
  • outpaced
  • outstripped
  • speeded (up)
  • caught up
  • outran
  • fast-forwarded
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