accidia

/ækˈsɪdiə/
noun
  1. A state of spiritual or mental sloth; apathy and lack of motivation, especially in religious or moral contexts.
    • Her accidia kept her from finishing any of her projects.
    • In medieval times, accidia was considered one of the seven deadly sins.
    • The monk struggled with accidia, finding it hard to pray or work.
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