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Unoccupied vs Indolent - What's the difference?

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Unoccupied is a related term of indolent.


As adjectives the difference between unoccupied and indolent

is that unoccupied is (of a house etc) not inhabited, especially by a tenant while indolent is habitually]] lazy, [[procrastinate|procrastinating, or resistant to physical labor/labour.

unoccupied

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (of a house etc) Not inhabited, especially by a tenant
  • Not being used; vacant or free
  • Not employed on a task; idle
  • (of territory) Not occupied by foreign troops etc
  • indolent

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Habitually]] lazy, [[procrastinate, procrastinating, or resistant to physical labor/labour.
  • The indolent girl resisted doing her homework.
  • Inducing laziness (e.g. indolent comfort ).
  • (medicine) Causing scant or no physical pain; progressing slowly; inactive (of an ulcer, etc.).
  • (medicine) Healing slowly.
  • Synonyms

    * work-shy * See also

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