indolent in English

adjective
1
wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.
They didn't want any competition in the lazy and indolent stakes.
2
(of a disease condition) causing little or no pain.
Prostate cancer is an indolent disease in most men.

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1. So intelligent, so indolent, so carefree!

2. He is indolent about everything.

3. He is old, fat and indolent.

4. Leprosy is an indolent infectious disease.

5. Dissociative Disorders Dissociative fugue, inert and indolent ]

6. A good - natured But indolent hanger - on.

7. He is old and fat and indolent.

8. St. Clare was indolent and careless of money.

9. You're too fastidious, and too indolent, and too rich.

10. These are in general extremely indolent and easily treatable cancers.

11. Chamberlain was constantly irritated by Baldwin's whimsical and indolent manner.

12. I don't want to make friends with indolent persons.

13. A literary image erases the more indolent images of perception.

14. They are as heedless and as indolent as cats.

15. To move, stand, or recline in an indolent or relaxed manner.

16. The writer said he needed some goad because he was indolent.

17. Those who revel in the Internet tend to lead an indolent life.

18. I arouse the indolent, dissipate the winds, and appease the Avengeful

19. He quickens the indolent, encourages the eager, and steadies the unstable.

20. Papillary carcinomas are indolent tumors that have a long survival, even with metastases.

21. They are indolent, as a general thing, and yet have a few pastimes.

22. Learning at home encourages children to live an indolent life with lax discipline.

23. Antonyms for Afflictive include indolent, painless, lazy, idle, slothful, inert, inactive, languid, slow and sluggish

24. Instead of announcing the glad news to all the nations, Christians became smug and indolent.

25. Antonyms for Ambitious include lazy, ambitionless, unAmbitious, unmotivated, apathetic, indolent, unaspiring, otiose, shiftless and slack

26. It was a favourite for conversation, and for that indolent lounging a gay and thoughtless people.

27. Mr Hurst, was an indolent man , who lived only to eat, drink, and play at cards.

28. Once two indolent people in the seats next to theirs delayed them, and the newsreel started.

29. Surely, those Laodiceans need to Bestir themselves, for they have become spiritually indolent, apparently taking too much for granted.

30. If we are earnestly seeking Jehovah, we do not conduct ourselves in an indifferent, self-sparing, or indolent manner.

31. Easy-going and seemingly indolent, he was in fact a prodigious worker with an obsession for his job.

32. Antonyms for Achiest include laziest, slowest, sluggishest, slackest, dullest, laxest, most indolent, most painless, most idle and most slothful

33. The gentleman he addressed got up, saying in an indolent way, "Oh really?" and dawdled to the hearthrug where Mr. Bounderby stood.

34. Clinically there was a right-sided indolent and immovable swelling approximately 7 cm in size and an incomplete ipsilateral acute peripheral facial paralysis.

35. In a 1942 presentation at the New York Academy of Medicine, the scientists reported that after lobotomy, patients did sometimes become "indolent" or "outspoken.

36. Examples of in a sentence The effects of the nitrate being both astringent and stimulating as well as Bactericidal, solutions of it are used to paint indolent ulcers.

37. These forms include the granulomatous form of mycosis fungoides, which is associated with a poorer prognosis, as well as indolent CD8+ lymphoproliferations on the head and at acral localizations.

38. 5/8 Ethnically, the Bahutu and Batutsi are Banyarwanda, but the likes of you, Mr Kashambuzi, Mr Wafula Oguttu and others in our world would rather call them tribes/ethnic groups for the sake of advancing indolent political agendas that end up causing bloodshed

39. His Corpulent figure and indolent manner belied ambition and a keen political intelligence.: In The Maltese Falcon, the dandified villain is a Corpulent homosexual with a lustful penchant for ancient art and gunsels.: The scornful laughter of the Corpulent man was accompanied by a slight hiccuping.: A Corpulent figure was silhouetted in the doorway leading to the sitting room, balancing an