Velleity (noun)
vel-ee-it-ee
A wish or inclination not strong enough to lead to action.
Early 17th century: from medieval Latin velleitas, from Latin velle ‘to wish’.
Example sentences
“The idea intrigued me, but it remained a velleity”

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