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Noun Concept
Categories: Emotions, Monasticism, Depression (psychology), Seven deadly sins, Historical and obsolete mental and behavioural disorders
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sloth  laziness  acedia  accidie  Accidia
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Acedia has been variously defined as a state of listlessness or torpor, of not caring or not being concerned with one's position or condition in the world. Wikipedia
Sloth is one of the seven deadly sins in Catholic teachings. Wikipedia
Laziness, one of the seven deadly sins Wikipedia Disambiguation
A state of listlessness or torpor, of not caring or not being concerned with one's position or condition in the world Wikidata
Sloth, slothfulness, especially as inducing general listlessness and apathy. Wiktionary
General listlessness and apathy. Wiktionary (translation)
Spiritual or mental sloth. Wiktionary
Laziness; slowness in the mindset; disinclination to action or labour. Wiktionary
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