Indolent meaning and example sentences
Learning Indolent in context helps you remember meaning, use natural sentence patterns, and improve academic English performance. On this page, you will find a clear definition, practical examples, synonyms, and related words so you can build stronger vocabulary connections for exams and daily communication.
Definition
Indolent: Tembel, uyuşuk
Example sentences
- In many literary works, the antagonist is depicted as an indolent character who relies on others for his wealth.
- In many literary works, the antagonist is depicted as an indolent character who relies on others for his wealth. (Pek çok edebi eserde, antagonist (karşı karakter), zenginliği için başkalarına güvenen tembel bir karakter olarak betimlenir.)
- In an exam setting, you can paraphrase ideas by replacing simpler words with Indolent when the meaning is "Tembel, uyuşuk".
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Related words
Practice section
Reinforce Indolent with active recall: review it in flashcards, then test yourself in timed vocabulary modes.