listlessness in English

noun

indifference, languor, unconcern, apathy, lack of energy

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1. Apathie translate: apathy, apathy, listlessness

2. Accidie is a listlessness tempting one to give up prayer and the spiritual life

3. Accidie is a listlessness tempting one to give up prayer and the spiritual life

4. Antonyms for Chirpiness include listlessness, apathy, fatigue, inertia, lethargy, weariness, ennui, heaviness, languor and depression

5. Synonyms for Anergia include sluggishness, lethargy, inertia, apathy, drowsiness, inactivity, listlessness, dullness, heaviness and languor

6. 8 In vapid Listlessness I leant my head against the window, and continued spelling over Catherine Earnshaw?

7. Acedia (from Latin) has been variously defined as a state of listlessness or torpor, of not caring or not being concerned with one’s position or condition in the world

8. Broody or Brooding - English Only forum Listlessness to everything, <but> Brooding sorrow, was the night~ - English Only forum Men makes more of things than they should, once they start Brooding - English Only forum the Brooding genius - English Only forum

9. In culture. Acedia ( accidie or accedie, from Latin acedĭa, and this from Greek ἀκηδία, “negligence”, ἀ- “lack of” -κηδία “care”) has been variously defined as a state of listlessness or torpor, of not caring or not being concerned with one’s position or condition in the

10. Acedia (; also Accidie or accedie, from Latin acedĭa, and this from Greek ἀκηδία, "negligence") describes a state of listlessness or torpor, of not caring or not being concerned with one's position or condition in the world.It can lead to a state of being unable to perform one's duties in life

11. Acedia (Accidie or accedie, from Latin acedĭa, and this from Greek ἀκηδία, “negligence”, ἀ- “lack of” -κηδία “care”) has been variously defined as a state of listlessness or torpor, of not caring or not being concerned with one’s position or condition in the world.In ancient Greece akidía literally meant an inert state without pain or care.