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lingering adjective [ ˈlɪŋɡərɪŋ ]

• lasting for a long time or slow to end.
• "there are still some lingering doubts in my mind"
Similar: remaining, surviving, persisting, abiding, nagging, niggling, gnawing, lasting, residual, protracted, persistent, prolonged, long-drawn-out, long-lasting, dragging, chronic, unabating, long-standing,
Opposite: short-lived,

linger verb

• stay in a place longer than necessary because of a reluctance to leave.
• "she lingered in the yard, enjoying the warm sunshine"
Similar: wait around, stay, remain, stay put, wait, loiter, dawdle, dally, take one's time, lag behind, straggle, dither, potter about/around/round, pause, procrastinate, stall, delay, dilly-dally, stick around, hang around, hang round, hang on, hang back, tarry,
Opposite: leave,
Origin: Middle English (in the sense ‘dwell, abide’): frequentative of obsolete leng ‘prolong’, of Germanic origin; related to German längen ‘make long(er)’, also to long1.


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