Definitionn. a disinclination to work or exert yourself
Last update: October 15, 2015
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In Alexander the characteristic virtues of the Jagiellos, patience and generosity, degenerated into slothfulness and extravagance. [Please select]
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A slack-water period of intellectual slothfulness nearly always ensues. [Please select]
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"A sign of his youth was the fact that to the day of his death he had denied himself the luxury and slothfulness of habits." [Please select]
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The whole court marvelled at his slothfulness as time passed and he changed not. [Please select]
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Well, since I have been studying the Bee who endows her family with the property of others, I have not yet seen anything in her that points to slothfulness. [Please select]
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The inferiority of the British inns may be due to tardiness and slothfulness on the part of the landlords, or long suffering and non-complaining on the part of their guests. [Please select]
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