Desidia in english
Desidia
pronunciation: desɪdiə part of speech: noun
pronunciation: desɪdiə part of speech: noun
In gestures
desidia = procrastination ; indolence ; negligence ; neglection ; lassitude ; acedia ; procrastinating ; delaying.
Example: Procrastination must be recognized as a serious waste of time, affecting not only the amount of work people are able to accomplish but its quality as well.Example: Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence.Example: Damage of library materials is often caused by carelessness and negligence.Example: After decades of neglection, nowadays there is an effort to bring these houses back to their original glory.Example: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.Example: The seven deadly sins are 'pride, avarice, envy, wrath, lust, gluttony, and sloth/acedia'.Example: Tuesday, after much delaying and procrastinating, I finally ran out of excuses and went to the passport office.Example: Tuesday, after much delaying and procrastinating, I finally ran out of excuses and went to the passport office.