Indolence is the noun form.
To change "indolent" into a noun, you can use "indolence." "Indolence" refers to a state of laziness or avoidance of activity.
Yes, "laziness" is a noun. It is used to describe the quality of being unwilling to work or exert effort.
Change the verb "run" into a noun. Change the verb "cook" into a noun.
The noun 'changes' is the plural form for the noun 'change', a singular, common noun. The noun 'change' is an abstract noun as a word for an instance of making or becoming different, the act of replacing a thing with something else (a change of clothes). The noun 'change' is a concrete noun as a word for the money that you get back to you when you give more money than it costs to buy something. There is no plural form for this use of the noun change.
No, I do not agree. Stereotyping any group of people based on nationality is unfair and often inaccurate. It is important to avoid generalizations and to recognize the diversity and individuality of people within any cultural group.
You can change "humid" to a noun by using the word "humidity."
Yes, "laziness" is a noun. It is used to describe the quality of being unwilling to work or exert effort.
you are very indolent
Indolence is habitual sloth or laziness. An indolent person is an unmotivated person.
wanting to avoid activity or exertion; lazy.
I Was indolent when our coach was making us do sprints.
Unlike her hardworking brother, she was very indolent.
The word laziness means a state of being lazy, or indolent. The verb to laze is much less frequently used.
Indolent is someone who is lazy and does not want to do anything. A good sentence would be, she was very indolent after she had not slept well the night before.
No, I do not agree. Stereotyping any group of people based on nationality is unfair and often inaccurate. It is important to avoid generalizations and to recognize the diversity and individuality of people within any cultural group.
The indolent man was put in the situation to decide between getting a job or losing his house. Because he was so indolent, and didn't have the energy or want to work, he lost his house. (indolent is a synonym for lazy)
If someone is indolent, it means they are lazy or avoid exerting effort. They may show a lack of interest in working or making an effort to do tasks or activities.
Indolent is a word which means lazy. The word conjures up images of hot, lackadasical people. These people will work, but only if they have to. "Mary was indolent in the heat of summer."