desidiousness (Meaning)

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desidiousness (n.)

The state or quality of being desidiose, or indolent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of desidiousness

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desidiousness Sentence Examples

  1. **Lackadaisical attitude:** The worker's lackadaisical attitude towards their duties resulted in constant mistakes.
  2. **Listlessness:** The deserted town had an air of listlessness, devoid of energy or excitement.
  3. **Languor:** The hot afternoon sun created a languor that made everyone drowsy.
  4. **Apathy:** The general apathy towards the election resulted in a low voter turnout.
  5. **Stagnation:** The company's stagnation led to a decline in sales and employee morale.
  6. **Somnolence:** The droning lecture induced a state of somnolence in many students.
  7. **Uninspired creativity:** The artist struggled with a period of uninspired creativity, unable to produce anything exciting.
  8. **Lack of enthusiasm:** The team's lack of enthusiasm made completing the challenging project difficult.
  9. **Indolence:** The wealthy socialite's indolence contrasted greatly with the hard-working lives of the common people.
  10. **Soporific atmosphere:** The warm bath and soothing music created a soporific atmosphere, making her feel drowsy and relaxed.

FAQs About the word desidiousness

The state or quality of being desidiose, or indolent.

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No antonyms found.

**Lackadaisical attitude:** The worker's lackadaisical attitude towards their duties resulted in constant mistakes.

**Listlessness:** The deserted town had an air of listlessness, devoid of energy or excitement.

**Languor:** The hot afternoon sun created a languor that made everyone drowsy.

**Apathy:** The general apathy towards the election resulted in a low voter turnout.