different between unoccupied vs slothful
unoccupied
English
Etymology
un- +? occupied
Adjective
unoccupied (comparative more unoccupied, superlative most unoccupied)
- (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
Translations
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slothful
English
Alternative forms
- slothfull (archaic)
Etymology
sloth +? -ful
Adjective
slothful (comparative more slothful, superlative most slothful)
- 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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- what causes slothfulness
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