Disinclined to work or exertion.
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Examples for "indolent"
Examples for "indolent"
1The clinical course is heterogeneous, manifested by a fulminant or indolent course.
2In conclusion the indolent nature of the disease justifies a conservative approach.
3It is often characterized by a clinically indolent course and delayed diagnosis.
4Purpose: Patients with indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma typically respond well to first-line immunochemotherapy.
5PCBCL is generally an indolent form of lymphoma with a good prognosis.
1It was in no way cheap; it did not flatter slothful ears.
2Indeed in sleep 5 The slothful body, that does love to steep
3Mr. Threader, by contrast, played the slothful tortoise to Drake's enterprising hare.
4Minstrels were a slothful lot, averse to the chill of early morning.
5I heard it then, the rough, fatty breathing of a slothful soul.
1There is no superfluous ornament in his orations, nothing tawdry, nothing otiose.
2Compare the supreme being of the Caribs, beneficent, otiose, unadored.
3Women with otiose husbands have a task to preserve friendship.
4There is usually a supreme Maker who is, in some cases, moral, in others otiose.
5We should receive this conclusion with an otiose faith.
1They were the Mayors of that Palace; he only le roi faineant.
2An habitual drunkard was more welcome at "raisings" and "logrollings" than a known faineant.
3While a roi faineant may fulfil effectively all the essential duties of sovereignty, an autocrate faineant is an absurdity.
4I wonder if the faineant Sultan who luxuriates at Langat knows anything of the sensationalism of his "yacht."
5So long as I am in the chair, I cannot be a faineant or refuse to do anything and everything incidental to the position.
1That is the best of news for some of us work-shy or feeble gardeners.
2For all but the most lavish and work-shy couples, a honeymoon has a defined end date.
3He said I was a drug-addict, lazy, work-shy.
4And no one could ever call him work-shy.
5What are you snivelling for, you little work-shy?
1I can hear the lazy sea a short distance over the embankment.
2His lazy list of political demands may have reflected an essential pyromania.
3Route 6 went past in a long, lazy curve to the right.
4I'm quite healthy but I can also be quite lazy about it.
5A police department cruiser leads the way, lights flashing in lazy salute.
6The lazy native streets were still dull with the end of labor.
7The food was plenty; the poor black people lazy and not unhappy.
8He also said the media was lazy and wanted to be spoon-fed.
9It was really quite lazy to say they all looked the same.
10This week has been a good one for lazy, couch-bound iPad owners.
11National MPs said the bill was a lazy, sloppy piece of work.
12She says older generations who think her generation is lazy are wrong.
13They were workers; and they did not approve of the lazy Buster.
14I'm convinced it's because many parents today are too lazy to parent.
15Erlendur had always found Níels lazy and absolutely unsuited for detective work.
16She might see how lazy he was and forget what she'd said.
Lazy per variant geogràfica