Indolent
Adjective
Definition: Wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.
Synonyms: Lazy, Idle, Slothful, Lethargic
Antonyms: Active, Industrious, Diligent, Hardworking
- After finishing his work early, he spent the rest of the day in an indolent manner, lounging on the couch.
- The student's indolent attitude towards studying resulted in poor grades.
- Think of an indolent person as someone who is lounging around, avoiding any kind of physical or mental exertion.
Etymology:
The word "indolent" comes from the Latin word "indolentia," which means "freedom from pain." It is derived from the Latin prefix "in-" (not) and the word "dolens" (feeling pain).
Historical Usage:The term has been in use since the late 16th century to describe someone lazy or averse to work.
Related Idioms:
"Indolent lifestyle"
Explanation:Refers to a way of living characterized by avoiding activity or exertion.
Misconceptions:
Assuming indolence is solely related to physical laziness.
Explanation:While indolent individuals may exhibit physical laziness, the term can also describe a lack of motivation or effort in mental or emotional activities. Indolence extends beyond simple physical idleness to encompass a general aversion to activity or exertion.