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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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But now, with three parallel decades of Allen’s increased creative laziness and Burns’ own comfortable mediocrity, the label fits more snugly.

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“These traditional/ideological perspectives tend to view remote work as a sign of laziness or lack of discipline, rather than an evolution in workforce management,” Margaça said.

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"Girls, social media, laziness," he lists as the distractions that can lure away even the most promising prospects.

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Ancelotti has always believed Real would win titles this season, especially if they managed to overcome the inherent laziness that can often follow on from a Champions League and La Liga winning campaign.

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“No one would ever accuse Martin of laziness,” McEvoy deadpanned, drawing a chuckle from his boss.

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