indolent
indolent, lazy
adjective an-do-LAHN Rare
Origin: Latin indolens ('feeling no pain'), later 'not exerting oneself'
Also means
sluggish
Usage Note
Indolent describes a person or manner that is languid and averse to effort — more literary than the everyday paresseux. It can also apply to medical contexts, where une tumeur indolente means a slow-growing, painless tumour. The feminine form is indolente, and the noun is l'indolence.
Examples
"Il traversait la journée d'un pas indolent."
Natural Translation
He moved through the day with a languid step.
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