Laziness and idleness; evolution and revolution; poverty and misery; character and reputation.
2
Claire's idleness is good for at least one thing, though: gathering information.
3
This general languor is the effect of general luxury, of general idleness.
4
The husband lives in idleness, and has the care of the house.
5
I never remember feeling tired by work, though idleness exhausts me completely.
Uso de groundlessness en inglés
1
The ridiculous little phrases convinced him of the groundlessness of his suspicion.
2
The incontestable points above enumerated show the groundlessness of such an alleged fear.
3
Despite this inner groundlessness, you appear pretty well normal, doing your everyday stuff.
4
They display to the world the utter groundlessness of the charge of a conspiracy.
5
Grant's immediate reply confessed the groundlessness of his apprehensions:
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Feeling the groundlessness of what I was saying, I ceased, and no one condescended to reply.
7
But the groundlessness threatens to upend the show.
8
This shows the groundlessness of the fear parents have of allowing their children to fast when necessary.
9
Surely, if the danger is groundless, there can be no harm in endeavoring to ascertain its groundlessness.
10
By the groundlessness of such fears.
11
I ought to have exposed its groundlessness, its folly, and its mischievous and miserable tendency at considerable length.
12
At the beginning of the first development God is will without object, eternal quietude and rest, unqualified groundlessness without determinate volition.
13
In South Carolina, General Hayne issued a proclamation "to prove the groundlessness of the existing alarms,"-thusimplying that serious alarms existed.
14
To convince him of the groundlessness of his apprehension, the corpse of Nebuchadnezzar, badly mutilated by his enemies, was dragged through the streets.
15
Not until his arrival in that great city, London, did he learn of the groundlessness of his hope for aid from the expected quarter.
16
The fear of ridicule was uppermost in his mind, and he was more relieved at his mistake not being overheard than at its groundlessness.