unbusyness

English

Etymology

From unbusy +‎ -ness.

Noun

unbusyness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of not being busy.
    • 2020, Steve Aisthorpe, Rewilding the Church
      With the shocking and laser-sharp accuracy reserved for someone who cultivates sufficient unbusyness to be able to wait in prayer and speak and write from a place of confidence, he states that 'busy', when used to describe a 'pastor', 'should sound to our ears like embezzling to describe a banker'.