| otiose | (adj) ขี้เกียจ, See also: สันหลังยาว, Syn. indolent, slothful, lazy |
| otiosely | (adv) อย่างขี้เกียจ |
| otioseness | (n) ความขี้เกียจ, See also: ความสันหลังยาว, Syn. laziness |
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| otiose | (adj) serving no useful purpose; having no excuse for being, Syn. senseless, superfluous, wasted, purposeless, pointless, Example: otiose lines in a play; advice is wasted words; a pointless remark; a life essentially purposeless; senseless violence |
| Otiose | a. [ L. otiosus, fr. otium ease. ] Being at leisure or ease; unemployed; indolent; idle. “Otiose assent.” Paley. [ 1913 Webster ] The true keeping of the Sabbath was not that otiose and unprofitable cessation from even good deeds which they would enforce. Alford. [ 1913 Webster ] |