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View synonyms for laziness

laziness

[ ley-zee-nis ]

noun

  1. having or showing an unwillingness to work:

    Many people start the course with a bang, but trail off after a while because of laziness, insufficient curiosity, or lack of motivation.

  2. the fact or quality of encouraging idleness:

    We relaxed in the laziness of the warm afternoon, watching as the sun began to set.

  3. the fact or quality of being slow-moving or sluggish:

    It was only three miles downstream, but the laziness of the river stretched the raft ride to two hours.



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While some may classify that inactivity as laziness or indifference, Brown suggests the contrary.

This is the conspiratorial mind using skepticism as a cloak for intellectual laziness.

People tend to condemn the obese because they believe that “fatness” is evidence of laziness and lack of discipline.

Fatigue, sadness, or psychosis is not about choice or laziness or selfishness.

Next, add the vices of a rentier state: laziness, irresponsibility, a sense of entitlement, and ignorance.

Ease of action need not imply laziness, but simply polite self-possession.

Doubt arises ordinarily from laziness, weakness, indifference, or incapacity.

They learn the lesson that happy people are the busy people, and they return home cured of their discontent and laziness.

There is no ground for an explanation of such errors 207 as these except laziness and grossest illiteracy.

But it would be unjust and inconsiderate to ascribe this want of productivity to the disposition called laziness.

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