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indolence

[ in-dl-uhns ]

noun

  1. the quality or state of being indolent.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of indolence1

1595–1605; < Latin indolentia freedom from pain; indolent, -ence
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I’ve spent the last 40-odd years trying to fight the good fight against the forces of indolence and greed to do the best with our stuff that you can do.

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His indolence and penchant for excess both fascinated and troubled Lagerfeld, a workaholic who did not drink or do drugs, and did not seem interested in sex, either.

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But tens of thousands of Washingtonians will be cursing them for their irresponsible indolence.

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The poor, condemned for sloth, indolence and sinfulness, will be denied help.

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The court rests its mandated indolence on the Purcell principle, which claims electoral changes occurring too close to an election will confuse voters.

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