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The example sentences of IDLENESS in videos (2 in total of 2)

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Use "idleness" in a sentence | "idleness" example sentences

How to use "idleness" in a sentence?

  • Diligence is the mother of good fortune, and idleness, its opposite, never brought a man to the goal of any of his best wishes.
    -Miguel de Cervantes-
  • The clerisy are those who read for pleasure, but not for idleness; who read for pastime but not to kill time; who love books, but do not live by books
    -Robertson Davies-
  • Let us be grateful to Adam: he cut us out of the blessing of idleness and won for us the curse of labor.
    -Mark Twain-
  • Laughing is not the first expression of joy. ... A person laughs in idleness, for fun, not for joy. Joy has nothing, nothing but the old way of tears.
    -Margaret Oliphant-
  • The condition of perfection is idleness: the aim of perfection is youth.
    -Oscar Wilde-
  • Idleness, simon-pure, from which all manner of good springs like seed from a fallow soil, is sure to be misnamed and misconstrued.
    -Louise Imogen Guiney-
  • That the Devil finds work for idle hands to do is probably true. But there is a profound difference between leisure and idleness.
    -Henry Ford-
  • My mind works in idleness. To do nothing is often my most profitable way.
    -Virginia Woolf-
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Definition and meaning of IDLENESS

What does "idleness mean?"

/ˈīdlnəs/

idleness

noun
laziness.

What are synonyms of "idleness"?
Some common synonyms of "idleness" are:
  • laziness,
  • indolence,
  • slothfulness,
  • sloth,
  • shiftlessness,
  • inertia,
  • sluggishness,
  • lethargy,
  • languor,
  • torpidity,
  • torpor,
  • remissness,
  • negligence,
  • slackness,
  • laxity,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈlāzēnəs/

laziness
noun

Relaxed and inactive manner.

/ˈindələns/

indolence
noun

avoidance of activity or exertion.

slothfulness
noun

Lack of energy or interest in working or moving.

/slôTH/

sloth
noun

reluctance to work or make effort.

shiftlessness
other

A failure to be active as a consequence of lack of initiative or ambition.

/iˈnərSHə/

inertia
noun

tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.

sluggishness
noun

Condition of being or acting slow.

/ˈleTHərjē/

lethargy
noun

lack of energy and enthusiasm.

/ˈlaNG(ɡ)ər/

languor
noun

tiredness.

torpidity
noun

Quality of being slow-moving/apathetic.

/ˈtôrpər/

torpor
noun

Lethargy; laziness; inactivity.

/ˈneɡləjəns/

negligence
noun

Failure to give someone or something enough care.

slackness
noun

Condition of avoiding work or responsibilities.

/ˈlaksədē/

laxity
noun

Condition of being careless, loose or sloppy.

What are antonyms of "idleness"?
Some common antonyms of "idleness" are:
  • industry,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈindəstrē/

industry
noun

Factories or businesses that make certain products.

Is "idleness" countable or uncountable noun?

The word "idleness" is an uncountable noun(mass noun).

Phrases and Idioms that contain "idleness"

eat the bread of idleness

To eat food that one has not personally earned. The phrase originated in the ...

To eat food that one has not personally earned. The phrase originated in the Bible.

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