Found 3 items, similar to indolence.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: indolence
kelembaban
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: indolence
indolence
n : inactivity resulting from a dislike of work [syn:
laziness]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Indolence
Indolence
\In"do*lence\, n. [L. indolentia freedom from pain:
cf. F. indolence.]
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1. Freedom from that which pains, or harasses, as toil, care,
grief, etc. [Obs.]
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I have ease, if it may not rather be called
indolence. --Bp. Hough.
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2. The quality or condition of being indolent; inaction, or
lack of exertion of body or mind, proceeding from love of
ease or aversion to toil; habitual idleness; indisposition
to labor; laziness; sloth; inactivity.
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Life spent in indolence, and therefore sad.
--Cowper.
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As there is a great truth wrapped up in
“diligence,” what a lie, on the other hand, lurks
at the root of our present use of the word
“indolence”! This is from
“in” and
“doleo,”
not to grieve; and indolence is thus a state in
which we have no grief or pain; so that the word, as
we now employ it, seems to affirm that indulgence in
sloth and ease is that which would constitute for us
the absence of all pain. --Trench.
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