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Idleness - Wikipedia
Idleness is a lack of motion or energy. In describing a person, idle suggests having no labor: "idly passing the day".
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IDLENESS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the state of not working or being used: They live in an enforced idleness. Jumping into an exercise routine after weeks of idleness can cause muscle soreness.
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IDLENESS Synonyms: 67 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for IDLENESS: inertia, indolence, laziness, sloth, shiftlessness, lethargy, supineness, languor; Antonyms of IDLENESS: industry, ...
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idleness
idleness (ˈaɪd(ə)lnɪs) Forms: see idle a. [OE. {iacu}delnes, f. {iacu}del idle + -nes -ness.] † 1. Vanity: in (or on) idleness, in vain (cf. idle n. 1 b). Obs.c 825 Vesp. Psalter iv. 3 To hwon lufiað ᵹe idelnisse, and soecað leasunge. Ibid. cxxvi[i]. 1 Nemðe dryhten timbrie hus, in idelnisse winnað ...
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Idleness - Websters Dictionary 1828
I'DLENESS, noun Abstinence from labor or employment; the state of a person who is unemployed in labor, or unoccupied in business; the state of doing ...
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Topical Bible: Idleness
Idleness, in a biblical context, refers to a state of inactivity or laziness, often characterized by a lack of productive work or purpose. It is frequently ...
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The Dangers of Laziness and Idleness - Struggle to Victory
Defining Idleness and Laziness provided in-depth definitions of idleness and laziness and notes their almost twin-like definitions. Today's post delves into ...
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Idleness - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
Idleness is a characteristic of being inactive. Your idleness over the summer means you really didn't do much — besides snoozing in a hammock and sipping ...
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IDLENESS Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
noun the quality, state, or condition of being lazy, inactive, or idle: His lack of interest in the larger world and his consummate idleness were the causes of ...
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IDLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
the engine is idling. 2. a. : to spend time in idleness. b. : to move idly. transitive verb. 1. : to pass in idleness. 2. : to cause to idle. 3.
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Love In Idleness
Love In Idleness is a 1944 comedy play by the British writer Terence Rattigan.
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Love in Idleness (horse)
Love in Idleness (1918 – 1939) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Background
Love in Idleness was a lop-eared brown mare bred in England by Sir Gilbert Greenall.
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How did 逸 come to feature in pleasure/idleness words? I can't judge the reliability of < (and it is probably controversial), but there the speed, movement meaning of is linked to its claimed origins in {. Hence , an...
Kanji dictionaries () are what to look up when confronting questions like this. From what I've got from my dictionary: * My dictionary states actually is linked to in origin: "rabbits run away" -> to run, to astray. * For and others, it states that they are used (in modern usage) in substitution for...
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The Courts of Idleness
The Courts of Idleness is a 1920 collection of comic short stories by the English author Dornford Yates (Cecil William Mercer), his second book. Punch was much less enthusiastic than that for the author's first collection, The Brother of Daphne: "The main object of the characters in The Courts of Idleness
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