noun (plural) as in strong fondness

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Example:His indolence was a source of frustration for both his family and his employer.

Definition:The state or habit of being unwilling to work or use energy.

From indolence

Example:The company's inactivity in the new market contributed to its current financial difficulties.

Definition:The state or condition of not being active, or of having little or no activity.

From inactivity

Example:As the meeting progressed, the group's inherent slowness in decision-making became apparent.

Definition:The state of being slow, especially to move, act, or respond.

From slowness

Example:His laziness contributed to the delay in completing the project.

Definition:A lack of enthusiasm, energy, or will to do things; idleness.

From laziness

Example:The sluggishness of the economy could be seen in the high unemployment rates.

Definition:The state of being slow or sluggish.

From sluggishness

Example:The dullness in the room was shattered by the excited chatter of the children.

Definition:The quality or state of being boring or lacking interest.

From dullness

Example:The slothfulness of the athlete's recovery after the injury was a cause for concern.

Definition:The quality or state of being lazy, slow, and unwilling to act.

From slothfulness

Example:The analysis revealed a high level of inertness in the population's response to the new initiative.

Definition:The state of being unable to react or respond, or to make changes;

From inertness

Example:Her unwillingness to compromise was a major obstacle in the discussion.

Definition:A lack of willingness to do something.

From unwillingness

Example:The company went into inactive status during the financial downturn.

Definition:Not active; not usually or habitually engaged in activity; dormant or asleep.

From inactive