Synonym: faineance, groundlessness, idling, loafing. Similar words: vileness, suppleness, singleness, gentleness, aggressiveness, oneness, rudeness, sameness. Meaning: [aɪdlnɪs] n. 1. having no employment 2. the quality of lacking substance or value 3. the trait of being idle out of a reluctance to work.
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(61) The protracted idleness eat at him.
(62) But they seem to live in idleness.
(63) Idleness are the key of beggary.
(64) I will not, like a sluggard, wear out my youth in idleness at home.
(65) The sleeping fox catches no poulty, Idleness is the greatest prodigality.
(66) The Roman Catholic Church calls the following deadly sins: murder, lust, covetousness, gluttony, pride[http://Sentencedict.com], envy and idleness.
(67) Those'shameless " people who choose to live in unearned idleness have a good conscience too.
(68) While composing a letter on a computer you may interrupt the computer's rest with a short burst of key pounding and then let it return to idleness as you compose the next sentence.
(69) There are others to whom Idleness dictates another espedient, by which life may be passed unprofitably away without the tediousness of many vacant hours.
(70) Idleness was pronounced on the whole to be the most advantageous and honourable.
(71) It was above the common mass , above idleness, above want, above insignificance.
(72) In these days home proposed projects was very bleak, half for the funeral, half for my father idleness.
(73) It is above the common mass , above idleness, above want, above insignificance.
(74) I will not, like sluggard[sentencedict.com], wear out my youth in idleness at home.
(75) She watches over the affairs of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness.
(76) Another contemporary explained away a year lost to bone idleness by telling prospective employers that he had been writing a field guide to the wild flowers of the Pyrenees.
(77) There are others to whom Idleness dictates another expedient, by which life may be passed unprofitably away without the tediousness of many vacant hours.
(78) Idleness on Ninth Day And Foreword is Tao Yuanming sonly Double Ninth Festival poem to chant the chrysanthemum, and this poem has deep influence in Tang Dynasty.
(79) Idleness is key of beggary and the root of all evil.
(80) According to him, whatever work people do is better than idleness.
(81) The pious Sweater would attribute it to idleness or incapacity.
(82) The work shows every aspect of a cat's life, such as selfishness, archness, idleness and briskness, which show the artist's love of cat.
(83) Besides, _that_ would be all recreation and indulgence, without the wholesome alloy of labour, and I do not like to eat the bread of idleness.
(84) By much slothfulness the building decayeth; and through idleness of the hands the house droppeth through.
(85) The cause of inefficiency lied in the irrational cost structure of the hospitals and their cost of idleness expenditures to varying degrees.
(86) This algorithm uses the network average idleness rate as an evaluation parameter, and searches for a transmission path according to a presented safety formula.
(87) Folly and idleness often contrive to gratify pride at a cheaper rate.
(88) Students studying for final examinations yearn for the Elysian idleness of the summer vacation.
More similar words: vileness, suppleness, singleness, gentleness, aggressiveness, oneness, rudeness, sameness, likeness, baseness, soreness, awareness, ripeness, graveness, vagueness, looseness, crudeness, falseness, closeness, obtuseness, minuteness, completeness, forgiveness, politeness, innateness, coarseness, genuineness, passiveness, strangeness, pervasiveness.