indolentˈɪn dl ənt
English Definitions:
faineant, indolent, lazy, otiose, slothful, work-shy (adj)
disinclined to work or exertion
"faineant kings under whose rule the country languished"; "an indolent hanger-on"; "too lazy to wash the dishes"; "shiftless idle youth"; "slothful employees"; "the unemployed are not necessarily work-shy"
indolent (adj)
(of tumors, e.g.) slow to heal or develop and usually painless
"an indolent ulcer"; "leprosy is an indolent infectious disease"
indolent (Adjective)
Habitually lazy, procrastinating, or resistant to physical labor/labour.
indolent (Adjective)
Inducing laziness (e.g. indolent comfort).
indolent (Adjective)
Causing scant or no physical pain; progressing slowly; inactive (of an ulcer, etc.).
indolent (Adjective)
Healing slowly.
indolent
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