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What does 'indolent' mean?
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A
Having a ready insight into things
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B
Taking place every other year
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C
Present or found everywhere
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D
Wanting to avoid activity or lazy
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Having a ready insight into things
B
Taking place every other year
C
Present or found everywhere
D
Wanting to avoid activity or lazy
Indolent means wanting to avoid activity or being lazy. It conveys a lack of motivation, effort, or energy, often used to describe a person’s approach to work, chores, or life in general.
- A. Having a ready insight into things describes perceptiveness or cleverness, which is unrelated to laziness or inactivity.
- B. Taking place every other year defines biennial events and does not capture the meaning of indolent.
- C. Present or found everywhere refers to ubiquity and does not relate to laziness or avoidance of activity.
- D. Wanting to avoid activity or lazy is correct because it conveys both physical and mental inactivity, reflecting a deliberate tendency to shirk effort.
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