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unoccupied

English

Etymology

un- +? occupied

Adjective

unoccupied (comparative more unoccupied, superlative most unoccupied)

  1. (of a house etc) Not inhabited, especially by a tenant
  2. Not being used; vacant or free
  3. Not employed on a task; idle
  4. (of territory) Not occupied by foreign troops etc

Translations

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slothful

English

Alternative forms

  • slothfull (archaic)

Etymology

sloth +? -ful

Adjective

slothful (comparative more slothful, superlative most slothful)

  1. Lazy; idle; tending to sloth.
    Synonyms: inactive, sluggish, indolent
    Antonyms: active, unslothful
    • He also that is slothful in his work is brother to him that is a great waster.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:lazy

Translations

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