All idleness antonyms
i·dle·ness
I i noun idleness
- willingness — disposed or consenting; inclined: willing to go along.
- energy — The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- vigour — active strength or force.
- employment — The condition of having paid work.
- labour — productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
- vigor — active strength or force.
- diligence — constant and earnest effort to accomplish what is undertaken; persistent exertion of body or mind.
- activity — Activity is a situation in which a lot of things are happening or being done.
- life — the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally.
- liveliness — full or suggestive of life or vital energy; active, vigorous, or brisk: a lively discussion.
- action — Action is doing something for a particular purpose.
- ambition — If you have an ambition to do or achieve something, you want very much to do it or achieve it.
- busyness — the quality or condition of being busy.
- hustle — to proceed or work rapidly or energetically: to hustle about putting a house in order.
- industry — the aggregate of manufacturing or technically productive enterprises in a particular field, often named after its principal product: the automobile industry; the steel industry.
- labor — productive activity, especially for the sake of economic gain.
- occupation — a person's usual or principal work or business, especially as a means of earning a living; vocation: Her occupation was dentistry.
- work — Henry Clay, 1832–84, U.S. songwriter.