Pronunciation: /ˈaɪdlnəs/
noun the state of being idle; laziness or inactivity
A1 Idleness is not good for productivity.
A2 She spent her days in idleness, doing nothing productive.
B1 The company implemented new policies to reduce idleness among employees.
B2 His idleness at work led to his eventual dismissal.
C1 The artist found inspiration in moments of idleness.
C2 She struggled with feelings of guilt whenever she indulged in idleness.
formal Idleness is often seen as a waste of time and resources in the workplace.
informal Stop your idleness and start being productive!
slang Quit your idleness and get off your butt!
figurative Idleness is like a stagnant pond, breeding mosquitoes of laziness and complacency.
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