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All effort antonyms

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noun effort

  • ease — freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort: to enjoy one's ease.
  • laziness — lazy evaluation
  • incompetence — the quality or condition of being incompetent; lack of ability.
  • weakness — the state or quality of being weak; lack of strength, firmness, vigor, or the like; feebleness.
  • idleness — the quality, state, or condition of being lazy, inactive, or idle: His lack of interest in the larger world and his consummate idleness were the causes of their dreadful divorce.
  • destruction — Destruction is the act of destroying something, or the state of being destroyed.
  • ruinruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.
  • inactivity — not active: an inactive volcano.
  • fun — something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
  • relaxation — abatement or relief from bodily or mental work, effort, application, etc.
  • happiness — the quality or state of being happy.
  • abstention — Abstention is a formal act of not voting either for or against a proposal.
  • hesitation — the act of hesitating; a delay due to uncertainty of mind or fear: His hesitation cost him the championship.
  • failure — an act or instance of failing or proving unsuccessful; lack of success: His effort ended in failure. The campaign was a failure.
  • neglect — to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
  • peace — the normal, nonwarring condition of a nation, group of nations, or the world.
  • unemployment — the state of being unemployed, especially involuntarily: Automation poses a threat of unemployment for many unskilled workers.
  • passivity — Also, passiveness [pas-iv-nis] /ˈpæs ɪv nɪs/ (Show IPA). the state or condition of being passive.
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