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Indolence

usgb/ˈɪndələns/Volume
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Negative ConnotationPlay
Indolence usually implies a critical view towards someone's lack of action due to laziness. SlideHer indolence at work was noted by all her colleagues.
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Collocations MatterPlay
Certain words frequently accompany 'indolence,' altering the phrase's impact or specificity. SlideHis habitual indolence has become a real problem for the team.
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Modern UsagePlay
In today's context, 'indolence' often relates to someone's work or productivity. SlideIndolence in the workplace can lead to serious consequences.