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Even on Saturdays you should write something using our word of the day, and then you can post it in the comments.  Go on, it's good for you!

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28

Indolent

[IN-də-lent]Part of speech: adjectiveOrigin: latin, mid-17th century

  • Tending to laziness
  • In medicine, progressing or healing slowly

Examples of Indolent in a sentence

  • The snowstorm was perfect for an indolent day full of hot cocoa and movies on the couch.
  • The indolent ulcer needed to be watched, but it wasn’t causing major problems.
It was not often that an UNCLE agent could be accused of appearing indolent while on duty, but looking out over Rome, both Napoleon and Illya relaxed and took in a breath of blissful inactivity.
It was not often that an UNCLE agent could be accused of appearing indolent while on duty, but looking out over Rome, both Napoleon and Illya relaxed and took in a breath of blissful inactivity.

About Indolent

As an adjective for laziness, "indolent" has a specific meaning of being averse to activity or motion. It has less of a negative connotation than some other words for laziness. "Indolent" could mean you’re enjoying your lack of activity.

Did you Know?

The adjective "indolent" implies laziness or lack of movement. It can be an insult, or just a descriptor for something that isn’t moving very quickly. In this sense, the medical field has adopted the adjective to describe a slow-moving medical condition.

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