Search for crossword answers and clues
Laziness
Answer for the clue "Laziness ", 9 letters:
indolence
Alternative clues for the word indolence
Word definitions for indolence in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Indolence means lack of activity and may refer to: Laziness of people and living beings A sign of benignity in histopathology of tumors
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. inactivity resulting from a dislike of work [syn: laziness ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Indolence \In"do*lence\, n. [L. indolentia freedom from pain: cf. F. indolence.] Freedom from that which pains, or harasses, as toil, care, grief, etc. [Obs.] I have ease, if it may not rather be called indolence. --Bp. Hough. The quality or condition of ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
c.1600, "insensitivity to pain," from French indolence (16c.), from Latin indolentia "freedom from pain, insensibility," noun of action from indolentem (nominative indolens ) "insensitive to pain," used by Jerome to render Greek apelgekos in Ephesians; ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. Habitual laziness or sloth.
Usage examples of indolence.
Lucian, this age of indolence passed away without having produced a single writer of original genius, or who excelled in the arts of elegant composition.
Frenchmen, the strange and alien life of this magic city which was so seductive but so unalterably foreign to all that he had ever known--all this had now begun to weigh inexplicably upon a troubled spirit, to revive again the old feelings of naked homelessness, to stir in him the nameless sense of shame and guilt which an American feels at a life of indolence and pleasure, which is part of the very chemistry of his blood, and which he can never root out of him.
Softness indolence drunkenness are unbecoming always giving you a rap across the knuckles looking for moral improvement the first thing, point is the first thing is to avoid stress what those Ionian and Lydian harmonies are for, help you avoid stress, avoid stress, avoi, no, no stop right here.
Because of their organic indolence, sponges are often classed as vegetables.
His apartment was a model abode of contour furniture and supergraphics, an apparent challenge to the cultured indolence of Riverside Drive.
Indolence, their wildest ire is charmed into the torpor of the bat, slumbering out the rigours of winter, in the chink of a ruined wall.
Despite their native indolence, Babylonians are subject to fits of violence, particularly the countryfolk when they drink too much palm wine.
I have dinars of gold: we will furnish ourselves at the gate, and change these silks of indolence for the camel-hair of toil.
Signs by moonlight, long embraces, tears flowing over yielded hands, all the fevers of the flesh and the languors of tenderness could not be separated from the balconies of great castles full of indolence, from boudoirs with silken curtains and thick carpets, well-filled flower-stands, a bed on a raised dias, nor from the flashing of precious stones and the shoulder-knots of liveries.
Underground, the mineral wealth outvies the richness of the surface, but national indolence leaves it unexplored.
During the early part of his regency, it is well known how successfully he combated with his natural indolence, and how devotedly his mornings were surrendered to the toils of his new office.
They accuse themselves of ingratitude and malignity when any one denies a lawful satisfaction to another of indolence, of sad ness, of anger, of scurrility, of slander, and of lying, which curseful thing they thoroughly hate.
The lame, the halt, the blind, the leprous--all the distempers that are bred of indolence, dirt, and iniquity--were represented in the Congress in ten minutes, and still they came!
With his bursts of door-slamming activity, his fits of bookish indolence, his crude revolutionary dogmatizing and his flashes of precocious irony, the boy was not unlike a boisterous embodiment of his father's theories.
A powerful fever exalted all my senses, a deep indolence bedrugged my brain.