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lazy, indolent, slothful mean not easily aroused to activity. lazy suggests a disinclination to work or to take trouble.

Laziness (also known as indolence or sloth) is emotional disinclination to activity or exertion despite having the ability to act or to exert oneself. It is often used as a pejorative; terms for a person seen to be lazy include "couch potato" and "slacker".

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LAZY definition: tending to avoid work, activity, or exertion. See examples of lazy used in a sentence.

LAZY definition: 1. not willing to work or use any effort: 2. slow and relaxed: 3. not willing to work or use any…. Learn more.

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Define lazy. lazy synonyms, lazy pronunciation, lazy translation, English dictionary definition of lazy. adj. la zi er , la zi est 1. Not willing to work or be energetic. 2. Slow-moving; sluggish: a lazy river. 3. Conducive to inactivity or indolence: a lazy...

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Definition of lazy adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

If someone is lazy, they do not want to work or make any effort to do anything. Lazy and incompetent police officers are letting the public down.

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lazy (third-person singular simple present lazies, present participle lazying, simple past and past participle lazied) (informal) To laze, act in a lazy manner.

To spend time in a relaxed, idle, or indolent way; to relax lazily. The state or quality of being unwilling to work or use energy; indolence. "The lazy cat stretched luxuriously in the sunbeam, not a care in the world." (From a children's book or fictional novel, referring to an animal)